Visit the Global School Play Day website. Global School Play Day is for public schools, private schools, and homeschool families! Let's...
Play is central to healthy lives. Today, a diverse body of play research has shown that play is central to leading healthy, productive human...
This resource, from the American Psychological Association, offers recommendations to soothe anxiety and foster healthy child development in all...
This resource explores five proven benefits to support play in schools at home.
Learn how playful behavior appears to have positive effects on the brain and on a child’s ability to learn.
This resource explores why play is important, the difference between structured and unstructured play, and play at the different developmental levels.
Through play, children can develop important life skills that help prepare them for experiences later in life. There are two types of play:...
A blog post that provides six strategies for families to "reset" students' interest in and joy of reading.
From PBS Kids Parents, discover how telling stories support student learning.
If you are an elementary school teacher looking for straightforward ways to integrate story exploration into your classroom, Storyline Online is a...
Evidence based early literacy instructional strategies from preschool through grade two.
From birth to age 5, a child’s brain develops more than at any other time in life. Early brain development has a lasting impact on a child’s...
Letting your students use online programs in your classroom can raise privacy and digital safety questions. Even though there are filters in place,...
Play with letters, words, and sounds! Having fun with language helps your child learn to crack the code of reading.
This Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest video shows how to implement research-based literacy practices from the What Works Clearinghouse...
A quick resource discussing common myths and stereotypes about autism.
Looking for news, blogs, articles, or videos based on a particular neurodiversity?Different Brains has a vast resource section, where you can find...
These resources are for parents, teachers, and neurodiverse primary and secondary students. Through the passionate efforts of a great many...
The Office of Student Support and Accessibility is teaming with The Mind Trust, an Indianapolis-based education nonprofit, to operate the Indiana...
Do you have a certain goal in mind but are unsure of which technology tool may best suit your needs? Are you looking for a protocol to get your...