Results from a Study of Play in U.S. Children’s Museums
The research question for this study was: How do children’s museums conceptualize play and its role in their missions?
The latest news from the children's museums field
The research question for this study was: How do children’s museums conceptualize play and its role in their missions?
This article, a case study of The Children’s Museum of the Upstate and its satellite museum, TCMU-Spartanburg, appears in the latest issue of Hand to Hand.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released new guidelines to empower pediatricians to write a “prescription for play” to every family they see.
We have completed the first volume of the ACM Trends Reports!
Children’s museums affected by Hurricane Florence worked quickly to reopen their doors and continue serving their communities.
Four low-cost and no-cost benefits to recruit, reward and retain members at your museum.
Vroom, an early learning and brain development initiative, starts from a very simple principle: Parents already have what it takes to be brain-builders.
National Summer Learning Day is less than one month away! Led by the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA), July 12 is a national advocacy day promoting summer learning—and fighting summer slide.
ACM’s quarterly journal, Hand to Hand, was first published in 1986.
Next week, ACM will convene hundreds of leaders from children’s museums and supporting organizations to share knowledge and advocate for the field during InterActivity 2018.