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Digital Parenting: Imagine the birth of a baby. Almost as soon as it opens its eyes, it finds itself staring into a camera. When it goes home, it finds the bedroom temperature perfectly adjusted to suit its requirements.

PSEA applauds Gov Shapiros record budget proposal for public schools / Public News Service

Looking to tackle inequitable education funding across the state, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has unveiled a new budget plan, including a major boost in public school spending. The proposal would direct an additional $1 billion to K-12 education, affecting more than 1.7 million students. .

Report AR near bottom in number of adults with post high school credentials / Public News Service

New data show how many people pursue degrees or other credentials after high school, and the numbers show Arkansas has some work to do to improve. The Lumina Foundation tracks higher education attainment, and said 60% of working-age adults should be earning some kind of post-high-school degree. Right now, the number is just over 42% in the Natural State and just over 54% nationwide. .

Safer Internet Day offers free resources to parents children / Public News Service

As Florida lawmakers advance bills to restrict children s access to social media, today s Safer internet Day is a global campaign to raise awareness about the benefits and risks of connected technology. With the theme "Together for a Better internet," organizers are calling on parents to get more involved and open lines of communication with their kids about their screen times. Yvonne Johnson, president of the National Parent Teacher Association, said families and caregivers should aim to promote healthy digital habits by having open dialogue about the use of various apps and websites. .

Report MD near top in number of adults with post high school credentials / Public News Service

A new report assessing post-high school educational attainment shows Maryland doing better than most states, but says work remains to be done. In 2009, Lumina Foundation set a goal for 60% of working age adults in the nation to hold a college degree, industry-recognized certification or other credential of value by 2025. When the goal was established, only 38% of adults held a certificate beyond high school. .

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