Family input, implicit bias and strength-based approaches are all crucial factors, a prominent researcher told NASP attendees ...
Inez Phillips and her daughter, Jennifer Durham, became the first parent-child duo to earn doctorates in psychology from ...
Research published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies found that kids who grow up with this level of involvement tend ...
How are schools coping with the huge increase in pupils diagnosed with special educational needs and disabilities?
For most adult children of dysfunctional families (ACDFS, for short) who choose to have kids, a defining goal of their lives is to give their kids the healthy, functional, normal upbringing they never ...
Inez Phillips Durham and her daughter, Jennifer Durham, are the first mother-daughter pair to both earn doctorates in psychology from Rutgers University, making history at the school. The ...
Starting Tuesday night, JCPS’s superintendent will have to keep negotiating with unions and decide where else the district ...
College costs are soaring, yet many graduates are struggling to find work. These are the majors for the fields projected to have the most job openings through 2034.
Harvard-trained child psychologist Ross W. Greene has studied over 1,000 kids. He explains why so many children are struggling today, and what parents and educators can do to support them.
Christine Allen, Ph.D., gets the call when conflict disrupts teams, CEOs want to improve their leadership skills and merging companies need to sync their workplace cultures. Allen is president of ...
First, it was no phones in schools. Now, amid the debate around edtech, schools are looking to go screen free.
Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as ...