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Take Charge of Your Health Today…Children and literacy

Mother and daughter in the library, reading a book. Getty Images Stock Photo This month’s Take Charge of Your Health Today spotlight is on children...

3Rs program empowers Black children through gift of reading

Teacher reads to elementary school pupils. Getty Images Stock Photo One of the greatest and most transformative gifts we can give Black children is a...

Parents’ personal experience inspires creation of The Young Dreamers’ Bookstore

In 2016, as the parents of two active boys, Dr. Nosakhere Griffin-EL (pictured left) and Dr. Eliada Griffin-EL (right) searched diligently to find fiction...

Project SEEKS SES supports students’ social and emotional health

SEEKS SES stands for Supporting Expansion and Enhancement of K-12 School-Based Social, Emotional Supports. It’s a grant-funded partnership between the Allegheny County Health Department...

Want to spur your child’s intellectual development? Use audiobooks instead of videos

Unlike videos, audiobooks require greater use of the imagination. Adobe Stock Photo by Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University It’s not uncommon today to see children glued to...

Summer reading: 4 books on well-being that you can rely on

Not all self-help books are supported by research, and sifting through so many books can be challenging. (Shutterstock) by Joanna Pozzulo, Carleton University In a survey...

BookTrib’s Bites: Four reads to kickoff Spring

(NewsUSA) - Coded to Kill by Marschall Runge, M.D. Is medicine’s greatest breakthrough also the world’s most efficient killing machine? After a decade of development, Drexel...

Read, sing, dance and funny faces: expert tips on how you can help your baby’s development through play

Playtime is as important for child development as exercise is for adult health. Getty Images by Alessandra Prioreschi, University of the Witwatersrand Play is how children learn...

Inequitable enrichment: How Black and low-income students are largely left out of Pittsburgh’s gifted program

From left, Alina Weise and Cate Guilfoyle, both seniors at Allderdice High School, stand for a portrait in Weise’s backyard in Squirrel Hill on...

BookTrib’s Bites: Four cozy reads to keep you warm this season

(NewsUSA) - Chivalry by Patrick Girondi From the eccentric and riveting author/singer/CEO Patrick Girondi, an aspiring author stumbles onto a manuscript that became a bestseller....

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