PublisherJane B. Ross, MS is the founder and Executive Director of Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, a former publishing executive, and the parent of a young adult with learning disabilities.
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Editorial DirectorLouise Ackerman, MPH., CHES In addition to her work as a publishing executive here at Smart Kids, she is also an adjunct professor of public health, and the parent of a young adult with LD.
Jim Delisle, Ph.D., is a retired Distinguished Professor of Education at Kent State University, a former middle school teacher, and the author of 19 books. When not writing, Jim teaches gifted high school students in South Carolina and works with educators across the world on ways to appreciate gifted kids, even ones who make stupid choices sometimes.
Our management team is a group of passionate individuals with complementary strengths and experiences who have come together to disrupt children's publishing space and make an impact using the power of mobile technology.
Surinder has more than 20 years of experience in publishing and IT. Passionate about reading and inspired by the shift toward digital content consumption, lack of reading engagement by kids, and the power and reach of digital technology, Surinder used her experience in publishing and IT in addition to her strengths in creativity, ideation, and strategy to co-found Smart Kidz Club to inspire children all around the world to love reading. Surinder is a TEDx speaker and has recently been recognized and featured by SuperCharger ventures as one of the incredible and powerful EdTech Female Founders from across the globe.
Our very distinguished and passionate advisory board members are committed and deeply involved in the field of education. They selflessly contribute their precious time, resources, and efforts in order to enable Smart Kidz Club to develop quality educational resources and ensure that these reach every child in this world. They all support and share our common goal and mission of promoting affordable education among our kids.
Samrath Singh is currently attending the United States Military Academy at West Point Class of 2026. He is a high school graduate of Caravel Academy Class of 2022 and the recipient of the George I. and Bonnie C. Mills Memorial Award for outstanding achievement in athletics and academics. Samrath was accepted and attended The American Legion, Department of Delaware, Boys State program in 2021. He has been a recipient of Caravel Academy's scholarship awarded consistently since grade 4 with cumulative weighted GPA of 4.33. Samrath has been involved in multiple sports that include basketball, football, and track. His primary sport is soccer, that he has played since fourth grade and which he hopes to continue playing through college. He was a captain of Caravel Academy Varsity Soccer team and led his team to win the DIAA D2 State Championship in 2021. He was also the kicker for the varsity football team in 2021. He finished third in his age category in the local Caesar Rodney Half Marathon in 2019. Samrath has been a part of multiple academic activities such as Debate, Science Olympiad, Math League, Engineering Club, Chess Club, National Junior Honor Society and Tri-M Music Honor Society. Samrath has also been elected on the school's student government body. However, Samrath's true passion is service and helping people. He has been volunteering at hospitals, local Gurdwara and several charitable events. In addition, he was also a volunteer firefighter in his hometown, and founded the company Incendium as a part of the Diamond Challenge, with the aim of improving fire response and making the job safer for volunteers. Samrath led his team with an idea to help digitize a communication network among fire stations statewide and took home the top social innovation prize at the local Diamond Challenge entrepreneurship competition held in Wilmington in 2020. Education has been another major part of his involvement in the community. As a Youth Education Advocate for DelawareCan and member of Dual School, Samrath developed an understanding of the importance of education and education policy. He actively contributed his spare time from his busy schedule to Smart Kidz Club, as an author/editor, voice talent, developing the engagement strategy for young children, and helping strategize with the team to offer youth perspective and new generation ideas that can provide quality education to kids across the world.
We conducted an experiment to collect data on consumption decisions made by children of different age categories. In particular, our experiment involves unsophisticated discrete consumption choices, and we present a rationality test that is specifically designed for the resulting choice data. Our first conclusion is that, in general, the observed children's consumption behavior is largely irrational. Next, we also investigate the relationship between the degree of rationality and the children's characteristics. Specifically, we use teacher based assessments on several personal characteristics to investigate whether and to what extent smart children tend to behave more rational. Here, our main conclusion is that it is important to recognize the multidimensional nature of intelligence to obtain a balanced insight into the effect of intelligence on rationality.
RIDDLES This book contains over 100 different riddles that will challenge you and entertain the whole family. This book is sure to give you hours of entertainment, and challenge even the smartest kids! The book is split in to two parts. The first section contains all of the riddles, and the second section contains all of the answers. All riddles are numbered so you can quickly jump between the questions, and the answers. Have fun testing your skills on these fun and challenging riddles today!
If you own an Amazon Alexa, you can use Alexa Skills to make your own voice commands. Then you can have Alexa do whatever you want! Amazon even has some pre-made templates you can choose from, so you can quickly make a quiz or design an Alexa skill for smart lights.
A bi-monthly magazine published 6 times a year, the magazine explores computer science and software programming. It's for kids, parents, teachers, and adults who want to learn and have fun with technology.
beanz magazine is published by Kids Code & Computer Science, Inc., a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to publishing a magazine about science, technology, engineering, art, and math to engage kids anywhere. We try to make technology fun, interesting, and understandable to kids and their adults.
Since August 2013, we have provided STEM/STEAM resources to children and their adults. Our magazine exposes young minds to all the possibilities of computing. By subscribing to our publication, children will be knowledgeable about coding, computer science concepts, and how we use technology in our daily lives. Explore our website and spend time reading our coding and computer science articles for kids.
Cultural exchange should start from childhood, so it is important to have children grow up in a diverse and friendly environment, said Zhang, whose company signed a cooperation agreement last year with Cricket Media, a US publishing house providing award-winning content for children.
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