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How to Talk to Your Kids About Gender

June 16, 2020 by Kat Lerner

How to Talk to Your Kids About Gender

With the right tools, information, and mindset prepared, you can confidently guide your children in navigating their questions about gender identity.

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One Good Teacher Makes a Difference

June 11, 2020 by Guest Blogger

One Good Teacher Makes A Difference

Educators have the unique position and power to correct years of misinformation, manufactured history, and racist stereotypes.

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A Letter from BrainPOP’s CEO: Solidarity and Support for Our Community

June 4, 2020 by Scott Kirkpatrick

BrainPOP CEO Letter: Black Lives Matter

We must do better as a nation, as a company, and as human beings. That begins with listening in earnest, learning from the past, and taking action to fight for racial equality.

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Free Resources for Supporting Antiracist Education

June 4, 2020 by Jackie Glassman

Antiracism Resources

BrainPOP is committed to combating racism by creating content that examines the long and painful history of race in America.

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How Reading Can Help Your Child Avoid ‘Summer Slide’

May 28, 2020 by Kat Lerner

A child reading on a dock

Months away from assigned reading can present a challenge, but summer can be the perfect opportunity to build lifelong positive reading habits.

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Learning at Home: Tips from a Former Homeschool Student

May 20, 2020 by Kat Lerner

Homeschooling Tips and Tricks

With the right strategy and mindset, homeschooling can be a truly rewarding experience for both parents and children.

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How to Get Started with Whole Child Learning

May 17, 2020 by Kat Lerner

Whole Child Learning

The whole child approach reminds us that each child enters the classroom with unique potential, challenges, and needs.

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What Kids Need to Know About Online Privacy

May 17, 2020 by Kat Lerner

Netiquette (Digital Etiquette) for Kids

It’s never been more important to teach digital citizenship and help young people understand how their online activity today could affect their lives.

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Launched in 2020, the BrainPOP blog aims to inform, inspire, and entertain a growing community of caregivers and educators aligned on one goal: providing children with the tools and skills needed to thrive in tomorrow’s world.

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