Reading aloud to your child might seem simple—but it’s one of the most powerful gifts you can give.
Healthy conversations about differences don’t divide children. They equip them. They help children understand themselves and others, build empathy, and develop the social–emotional skills they will rely on for the rest of their lives.
When it comes to helping young children understand big emotions and social concepts, few tools are as effective as a good story. But have you ever noticed how many beloved children’s books feature animals instead of people?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is crucial for children’s development, focusing on skills like empathy, resilience, and self-regulation. Early SEL leads to better relationships and academic outcomes.
