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Calculating the Personal Risk for You and Your Children with the Delta Variant
New guidance from U.S. health officials urging even fully vaccinated Americans to mask up indoors in areas where coronavirus transmission is high still won’t persuade nearly 25% of American adults to regularly wear a mask, a Morning Consult poll, conducted July 31 to August 2, 2021, among 2,200 U.S.

Celebrating Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
All learners develop at their own pace and in their own way. Taking a first step, smiling for the first time, or waving “bye-bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move. When children do not meet average milestones at or near the age they are expected to […]

A Fun Way to Spend Time with Your Kids at Home
Bring Out Sidewalk Chalk Kids love chalk, and parents do too! Chalk can be quick and simple when coming up with activities for your child or family to enjoy at home or a park. What makes chalk fun is that it is easy to use with very little prep and easy cleanup. The weather is […]

Pandemic Pods, Micro-Schools, and Learning Pods – What Are They and How Can TES Help?
Amid the Coronavirus pandemic, school reopening plans still remain up in the air. One way to help alleviate some of this uncertainty has come in the form of learning pods. What Is a Learning Pod? Learning pods, micro-schools, or pandemic pods are forming across the United States as a way to alleviate the pressure on […]