Summer Parenting Resource Guide: Engaging Anxious or Shy Children in Summer Activities


Kids fishing in a lake


With summer in full swing, many parents are looking for ways to keep their children engaged, especially children who are anxious or shy. Associate Professor Heidi Gazelle shares valuable insights on how to help anxious children participate in activities that can foster their social and emotional development during the summer months.

Summer Sanity: Strategies to Avoid Over-Scheduling Children in the Summer Months


Calendar showing the month of July and a note saying "summer trip"


Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and growth for many kids. However, parents commonly feel the pressure to fill their children's schedules with a multitude of activities. While extracurricular activities can benefit education, growth, and development, over-scheduling can adversely affect both children and parents. 

New Study Reveals Strategies to Bridge Gender Gap in Computing Education

Gender equity in computing continues to be a critical concern in the STEM landscape, with persistent disparities despite advancements in other fields. In a groundbreaking new study funded by the National Science Foundation, Florida State University researchers delve into the effectiveness of interventions aimed to address this imbalance.