Pretend Play: What It Is, Importance, and How to Foster
Pretend play helps your child learn and grow in many ways. We discuss what you need to know about pretend play and how you can incorporate it at home.
Your path to what matters most in early learning
Pretend play helps your child learn and grow in many ways. We discuss what you need to know about pretend play and how you can incorporate it at home.
Comparing numbers is an important math skill for kids. Learn strategies and tips to help your young learner master this skill at home.
In a multi-generational conversation with Jenna’s own mother, Lauren, and daughter, Ever, this episode explores the landscape of parenting in the past, present, and future.
Help your child become a better reader by practicing these 3rd-grade sight words. Discover tips to make the learning process more enjoyable.
Washington Post Columnist, Author, and Parenting Coach Meghan Leahy tackles a truth many parents don’t know they’re wrestling with: too much advice can actually make us worse at parenting.
A reading program for kids can help your child develop essential reading skills. Discover how to teach reading in a fun and engaging way!
Trying to teach your child to read? We’ll tell you how phonics can help them read while laying the foundation for a lifetime of learning.
Learn about the five components of reading and why each one is important. Discover tips for helping your child master each and become a strong reader.
Your child’s vocabulary helps them communicate with others and make sense of the world around them. Use these fun strategies for teaching vocabulary.
Get a list of 2nd-grade sight words you can practice with your child and tips for making the learning process more fun and engaging.
As your child learns to read and write, they may use invented spelling. Learn about this development stage, its benefits, and how to help your child.
Zach Rausch, lead researcher of the NYT #1 Bestseller, The Anxious Generation, joins Jenna to explore the pros and cons of screen time.