You are your child’s first teacher. A new video series from Trying Together supports your efforts

Moms and dads start the educational process long before teachers and schools become involved.

The Children’s Home Pediatric Specialty Hospital wins national award for its Ready. Set. Home! initiative

Families will learn troubleshooting techniques that may reduce emergency visits to the hospital.

Must read for parents: Mister Rogers’ lessons for raising ‘curious, creative, caring kids’

“Fred Rogers was a learning scientist of his day.”

5 tips for picking your preschooler’s first TV shows

When you’re 2 or 3, every show is a new show. Read these tips for choosing titles you and your kids will love.

10 storybooks to ease first-day jitters for kids heading to preschool

Reading about other kids, dinos and llamas who experience the same feelings can help them understand and overcome their fears.

7 practical tips, tricks and tools to get kids ready for kindergarten

Fun apps and games can offer an extra boost — and kids won’t even realize they’re learning.

2019 Best Books for Babies deliver brain development (and quality snuggle time)

These top books promote linguistic, cognitive and visual development in babies from birth to 18 months.

Kidcast spotlights Buzzword, a fun way to increase your kid’s vocabulary

Learning new words can be a part of playing. We’ll show you how.

9 storybooks for little ones who love their binkies and blankies

Giving up pacifiers and security blankets can be an emotional adjustment, but reading stories about others facing the same struggle can help.

Help your kid prepare for kindergarten with this Kidcast advice

How to help your son or daughter have the best possible start in school.

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Kidcast and Dr. G offer advice on discussing tragedy with kids

At what age should parents discuss any emotionally difficult subject?

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Help your baby (and you) get a good night’s sleep with this Kidcast advice

You can teach your kids to sleep and set them up for a lifetime of healthy rest.

How to handle meltdowns, from toddlers to teens, in this Kidcast

Call it the Terrible Twos or Terrible Teens. Kids have meltdowns at any age!

Build your baby’s brain with 30 Million Words Initiative

There is a simple way to help make your baby smarter and have a more successful future.


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