A program for deafblind children helped 3-year-old Annie Garner, born with poor vision and no ears, learn to communicate. The ...
BOSTON - A new exhibit is now open at Boston Children's Museum. You, Me, We, is a space created for kids within the museum to spark conversation about community, tradition, religion, food and culture.
Dear White Parents of White Children: Fall approaches and those of us with school-aged children are getting ready for the new school year. Some of us, especially with kids just entering school, are ...
This post was written by Christina Rucinski, a doctoral student in the Applied Developmental Psychology program at Fordham University. The article is based on her dissertation, which she successfully ...
The best children’s books have always provided a powerful way for kids to put themselves in other people’s lives—from the prairie of Laura Ingalls to the world of wizards in Harry Potter. It’s in that ...
In light of attacks on DEI, we gathered articles that lay out the evidence in favor of fostering racially diverse and equitable schools, workplaces, cities, and societies. While certainly we are all ...
We’re so excited to introduce The Skin I’m In Is Magic – a radiant, uplifting picture book that celebrates self-love, ...
With a White dad from New Jersey, and a White mom from Cuba, I always straddled the line between White and Hispanic. If you look at me, I’m clearly White, as is my Cuban mom, even with our jet-black ...
Diversity and inclusion is a strategic advantage that promotes innovation in organizations, better decision making and stronger workplace cultures. See the strategies for building a diverse and ...
Stunting is the impaired growth and development that children experience from poor nutrition, repeated infection, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. However, one positive trend is the decline in ...