Worried about kids obsessively playing Fortnite or seeing life only through Snapchat filters? Parents should do some self-evaluation and make it a team effort.
There's been a spike in anxiety disorder cases among youth across New Jersey. For ambitious NJ families setting up kids’ schedules, “more” isn’t always better.
Is a culture of over protection actually hampering our kids' development? This grassroots group says there's evidence it is. And this is what to do about it.
When it comes to New Jersey children, certain racial and ethnic groups face considerably more obstacles on the path to achieving lifelong success. That's according to findings from a new Kids Count policy report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation entitled "Race for Results: Building a Path to Opportunity for All Children."