The University of Washington shares new research in latest EDU Talk
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A new book from the University of Washington is here to help
A school psychologist and former Marine speaks out
What to do when your child has been diagnosed with special needs
From Feb. 5–9, Seattle teachers invite families to participate in a national movement
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4 tips when talking to your student about college
A college admissions counselor sets the record straight
What this mom learned fighting for her daughter with autism
Seattle families redefine what it means to home-school
Kids need to know that it has nothing to do with intelligence
10 years in, this mom shares her wisdom
Fremont's Teacher Tom talks play, risk and more
Legislators' budget won't solve school funding, says the Seattle superintendent
After losing her son at Sandy Hook, this mom fights for love
4 strategies to try from an educator who's been there
Dance, move, create, sing, make music and have a blast!
Let them know you care with these DIY ideas
The world could use a Superhero. We’ve got 10
Why chances are good your kid isn’t learning much about climate change
A Q&A with a Garfield High School teacher
You've heard about it but what is it again?
How to decide between public and private school
A junior in high school shares her advice
Washington's Paramount Duty talks the current legislative session
Solving for XX in the word of mathematics
Interest in engineering is on the rise — here's what parents should know about this changing STEM profession
As controversy over the model plays out, students and teachers at the state's pilot charters work to learn
How to identify your kid's unique learning style
Robotics and other tech tools are teaching kids with special needs in new ways
Bill Gates talks with Washington State Teacher of the Year for 2016 Nate Bowling
Headphones, surgical tubing and wiggle seats are helping kids learn better
Smaller spaces, bigger changes for schools catering to the youngest students
5 ways to start a productive conversation
With school in full swing, find comfort in these homework tips
Teachers draw on real-world experience to better inspire students
Expect more hands-on learning, less homework and more group work
Students journey beyond campus with these field trips
Our annual issue of champions for Washington families
When it comes to kindergarten, many families wonder whether to play up or down
How to encourage balanced growth in your preschooler
Your questions answered about co-op preschool's cost, commitment and education model
Consider these important factors to ensure the best preschool experience for your child
Why parents of all faiths are choosing faith-based education
Helping children understand their world