Conversations and Interviews includes ideas and advice from people whose work or research has had an impact on children and parents.
A Recipe for Fun and Learning If your image of kids in the kitchen is a child covered in flour,... Read more
The nurse is the "go-to" person in school if your child needs an inhaler or has a scraped knee, a... Read more
We asked four fathers to share their views about being dads. Here's who they are: Ethan Stewart is a history... Read more
Dr. Penelope Leach, author of the well known book Your Baby & Child, analyzes the state of childcare on both... Read more
In our recent poll on bullying, we heard from many parents. Some of them raised important questions. So we turned... Read more
Sharing Laugh-Aloud Rhymes with Your Kids In the June 2008 issue of Highlights®, Jack Prelutsky, the first Children's Poet Laureate... Read more
Beverly Cleary's first book, Henry Huggins, was written in 1949, just three years after the first Highlights® magazine rolled off... Read more
Stanford psychology professor Dr. Carol Dweck's ground-breaking research has major implications for how we raise our children—specifically for how we... Read more
A book makes a terrific gift. However, when confronted with thousands of book titles, it's hard to know which ones... Read more
window.location="http://www.highlightsparents.com"; Dr. Mel Levine is a professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical School and co-founder of... Read more
Mary-Dean Barringer is CEO of the All Kinds of Minds Institute. Co-founded by Dr. Mel Levine and financier Charles Schwab,... Read more
An interview with Billy Collins, former Poet Laureate of the United States Billy Collins initiated Poetry 180 as a way... Read more
With so much focus on making sure kids have "good self-esteem," we parents tend to take every opportunity to tell... Read more
Why Is Reading So Important? Research shows that learning to read is probably the single most important factor in... Read more