Igniting Curiosity at the 2019 Children’s Trust Expo Written by Giselle Cancio, October 2nd, 2019 When naming the states of matter most can identify the basics: solids, liquids and gases. But what about plasma? Although […]
Helping children cope with mass shootings Written by Emily Castellanos, September 17th, 2019 With the recent mass shootings around South Florida and the nation, parents and children are dealing with a frightening new […]
Could lack of sleep be a cause of ADHD? Written by Emily Castellanos, July 15th, 2019 Over the past two decades, parents and teachers have reported increasing numbers of children with trouble focusing, impulsive behavior and […]
Podcast: Making Global Learning Universal Written by Emily Castellanos, June 27th, 2019 FIU’s Global Learning Initiative is collaborating with faculty to bring together a collection of conversations about engaging diverse perspectives and […]
Myths and realities about early childhood bilingualism Written by Emily Castellanos, June 5th, 2019 Florida has the third largest K-12 student population using a language other than English at home. Dr. Ryan Pontier studies […]
Renewing the push for equality Written by Giselle Cancio, May 9th, 2019 The Women in the Workplace 2018 survey found that even though men and women enter the workforce in similar numbers, men […]
2019 Worlds Ahead Graduates Written by Giselle Cancio, April 29th, 2019 As we close out the 2019 Spring semester, we would like to take a moment to showcase the CASE Worlds […]
Leading child mental health experts tackle bullying, suicide, school shootings and more Written by Helen Mas, March 12th, 2019 More than 550 mental health professionals from across the nation convened at the 2019 Miami International Child & Adolescent Mental […]
Survival guide for flying with children Written by Emily Castellanos, December 5th, 2018 If the thought of flying with children in the most busy and stressful holiday season raises your blood pressure, you […]
2018-2019 Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows Written by Giselle Cancio, November 5th, 2018 This past Spring, the College of Arts, Sciences & Education (CASE) opened a call for the newly established Distinguished Postdoctoral Scholar […]