(Photo Illustration by Diana Ramirez / De Los; Photos by Zteph Gordon, Lucas Barbieri.) Before the onset of YouTube, U.S. parents had very limited options when it came to video programs that helped ...
When Myriam Ortega wants to get her students' attention, she doesn't simply ask them to be quiet. She stands in front of her class and says "mira" and "escucha" while pointing to her eyes and ears.
A Southern California mom, Ivon Millan, created the YouTube character "Salsita" to teach children English and Spanish. Inspired by her own daughters, Millan hopes the videos help families preserve ...
While California school districts and counties confront the learning challenges of the pandemic, education organizations are developing new guides for Spanish-speaking parents to help them navigate ...
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