There's a lot to love about Sudbury, especially if you're an outdoorsy type who likes science centres and outdoor patios.
We spent a day with Sudbury citizens to find out what's on their mind as we head into a provincial election. As always, it was an education.
We had a fabulous day at Sudbury's Science North and learned first-hand how play helps kids learn.
How one teacher made arts a focus
We've been travelling all over the province and now it's Sudbury. We'll visit Science North and Dynamic Earth to find out how playing helps kids learn.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are extreme competitive sports, so what can we learn from them?
Turns out people have known for centuries that play is a child's work. Why do we still have to convince parents?
Aboriginal and non-aboriginal kids across Canada have sent a report to the United Nations urging investigation into the inequities in native education.
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In today's high-pressure world, parents may think time spent playing is time wasted. Not so, say the experts. Playing is learning, and it's so important.
How do we put child and youth mental health on the agenda? Get 500 participants from school boards across Ontario to talk and plan strategy, that's how.





