Also, there are things you can do, at home, that will keep your child on the path to reading success. My team at @NWEA published this free guide for families on reading https://t.co/5jDgnxzk8X
— Dr. Miah (@dst6n01) May 23, 2022
It can be hard to keep up with the latest apps that kids are using. Talking about using social media safely, responsibly, and respectfully is the best way to help your kid identify and avoid red flags. @Chrissy4Kids @CommonSense https://t.co/4IX9swLK2Q
— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) May 23, 2022
Many kids will almost certainly hear something from classmates at school. Parents and teachers can help kids discern facts and debunk memes. Check-ins also give kids a safe space to reflect and share. @anya1anya @NPRCoryTurnerhttps://t.co/oRsTleJ2UO
— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) May 18, 2022