The increased public understanding that childhood adversity, including adverse childhood experiences, can cause trauma and toxic stress—and, in turn, have a lasting impact on children’s physical and mental health—presents an important opportunity to turn this awareness into action.
We have a great public library in Takoma Park, Md., but ever since the first Little Free Libraries started popping...
Everyone counts—homeless or hedge fund manager, black or white, undocumented or Mayflower stock. This is America, right? So what’s up...
Children come into the world noticing. They notice sights, sounds, smells and the attitudes and emotions of people around them....
Inspiration and Adaptation: Helping Parramore’s Parents—and Their Children—Learn and Grow in Orlando
One of the key principles of social entrepreneurship is replicability. If we are going to tackle the most difficult challenges...
Every city-dweller has lived or witnessed some version of it: the mom on a bus struggling to fold a stroller...
I see people signing all the time because I live in the Washington, D.C., area near the Red Line, which...
There are more than 19,000 cities and towns and more than 13,000 school districts in the United States, and it’s...
The days of shushing kids in museums are long gone. Now, museums large and small, which once earned reputations for strict enforcement of “no talking,” “no touching” and “no fun” rules for kids, actively court families and kids with free days, family memberships, activities, tours and programs, all designed to celebrate and discover art and the creative spirit.
If Tiffany Gale got eight full hours of sleep a night, she’d never be able to get everything done. In...
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