
A blog and podcast just for kids about learning and life! Prof. Suki explores all sorts of concerns that kids might have, along with cool information about your brain and learning. Please visit sukiwessling.com/kidblog for read-along text and word definitions.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureKids & FamilyEducation for Kids | |||

You are growing in a thumbs-up/thumbs-down world. Everywhere you look, someone is telling you whether something is “good” or not. And it’s not just movies and books—people have opinions about socks! cat breeds! earlobe shapes! pineapple on pizza! hai... more
Have you noticed that people around you are having some BIG feelings these days? Have you been having some yourself?
Here’s the first and most important thing I want to say about feelings: Feelings—even uncomfortable ones—are good. Feelings are part... more
Have you noticed that people around you are having some BIG feelings these days? Have you been having some yourself?
Here’s the first and most important thing I want to say about feelings: Feelings—even uncomfortable ones—are good. Feelings are part... more
You got feedback on your writing. Now what?
Good writing creates a complete little world on the page. Whether it’s a story, a poem, or an essay, you want your readers to be engaged throughout and leave satisfied. The best way to get your writing to ... more
Most kids in the US now have access to an Internet-connected device—a phone, a tablet, or a laptop. And they are really amazing! Your device allows you to do things your parents wouldn’t have dreamed of:
• You can find out the answer to pretty much ... more
Maybe your parent or a teacher has said this to you: “You need to have a positive attitude!”
And maybe that seemed wrong to you. If it did, here’s some food for thought:
Yes, life can be difficult.
I agree with you that there are lots of things to... more
I teach writing classes to kids, so it’s not surprising that I like kids’ writing. But what do I like about it? Why should you compose your own writing when an AI tool can do it in seconds? What makes kid writing beautiful? Here are my thoughts:
You... more
Recently I read a Young Adult novel that one of my students recommended. There were many good aspects of the story, but one thing bothered me: The end of the story led me to feel like the future was hopeless.
In the far past, kids’ books could somet... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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