10 things to do with kids this week in Pittsburgh, from a ‘Jurassic Park’ Watch Party to Pop Art Pop Ups
Seeking a well-balanced life for your family? You’ve got it covered here.
Teaching tomorrow’s teachers: Imagining the future of professional development for educators
How can teachers keep moving forward each year, learning new things and sharing knowledge with each other — especially during a time of unprecedented change?
Bilingual ¡Presente! magazine connects Pittsburgh’s Hispanic community
“I see this magazine as a way to fight stereotypes and misinformation.”
New family hotline dials up support for pandemic-worn Pittsburgh families
Partner organizations joined forces to streamline aid for the 24/7 hotline.
What you should know about cyberbullying: It’s on the rise amid the pandemic.
Kids are almost always one step ahead of their parents in terms of technology.
Boxes of Joy help salvage summer for Pittsburgh kids
“We’re providing kids with things that they need to make sure that their summer is fun and engaging.”
Beyond the classroom desk: How Pittsburgh schools make the most of learning spaces
Let’s use what we know about innovative spaces to ensure that every child has the best possible learning experience.
9 things to do with kids this week in Pittsburgh, from humpback whales to a little mermaid
July continues to roll with plenty of activities for inquisitive kids.
Homeless students in Pittsburgh find relief from Hope Through Learning Awards
Some of the backgrounds of award recipients are heart-wrenching.
5 signs of screen overload – and how to handle them
From poor sleep to headaches, signs that it’s time for kids to take a break can take many forms.
Find virtual childcare from Flexable
In Pennsylvania, 40 percent of brick and mortar childcare facilities are expected to shut down by the time we’re out of the pandemic. That’s why the local company “Flexable”came up with […]
A+ Schools report: 4 critical points to consider for schools operating during the pandemic
Many parents have trepidation about what’s to come — whether schools open or distance learning continues.
Parents don’t have to be perfect. They just have to be involved.
When parents, grandparents and caregivers are involved in their kids’ learning, it makes a positive difference.
9 things to do with kids this week in Pittsburgh, from ‘Hair Love’ to an eco-river weekend
Our family events range from outdoors to indoors with enough fun to fill a whole week.
Kidsburgh Heroes shine during the pandemic, from a RipStik marathon to art commissions
Some of the best leaders to emerge during the global pandemic have been kids.
Getting kids tested for coronavirus is not that easy or that simple
Many people want to get their kids tested for coronavirus, whether it’s because they want to visit with grandparents, or they traveled out of state and the kids need negative […]
Connecting Champions matches kids with cancer to mentors in their dream jobs
The organization asks young cancer patients: “What do you want to be when you grow up?”
Puppy Zoom training classes can help dog owners stuck in the house
Brownie is Hannah Murphy’s new best friend. “I love, I literally love him,” she said of her new puppy. “He is just like the nicest guy ever. Yea, I sleep with him […]
Hands-on learning in Pittsburgh: Hammering a nail, threading a needle, learning a new skill
Is a new era of “home ec” and “shop on the horizon?
9 things to do with kids in Pittsburgh this week, from a baby sea lion to a water park
Ready for a road trip that lands your family safe at home by the end of the day? We have some great ideas!