As a volunteer docent at the Virginia Holocaust Museum, Steve Chasin has learned a lot about students. He wants families to know, “Your kids are doing fine.”
Browsing: Learning
Children’s book series, “If Not You, Then Who?” by married partners inspires children and builds confidence.
The Richmond Debate Institute brings community together through speech and debate.
Discover Steampunk is a unique exhibit at Science Museum of Virginia, highlighting the connection between art, history, and technology.
Celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans who’ve contributed to our nation, and particularly our region during Black History Month.
Richmond’s first micro-high school, Lynnhaven announces its upcoming relocation to the West End of Henrico County.
Whether it’s remote, hybrid, or in-person learning, your public library has something for students and their families. Read more in this issue of RFM!
Five places offering children the opportunity to learn through play.
Fall’s favorite craft, the pumpkin is back. Shout out to the education team at CVWMA for pulling together this cool craft using toilet paper tubes.
From cash to gift cards to credit cards, there are many ways for kids to spend money and it’s on adults to teach children how to exercise spending power.
CMoR is excited to introduce new INFOGRAPHIC tip sheets for caregivers! There are seven topics available. The tip sheets are bilingual – English and Spanish. Special thanks to VCU doctoral…
Four children in Virginia and California have received gift certificates to purchase books for their classrooms or learning community stemming from their winning submissions in a contest focused on healthy…