A child psychologist told Newsweek that public places have become less tolerant of noise, movement and curiosity.
Researchers have known that children often don't focus on tasks and tend to "overexplore" instead of paying attention to what they should be doing. However, why they do that has remained unknown.
When parents step into their child’s school for an open house or classroom visit, they’re not just seeing bulletin boards and ...
Children ages 2 to 18 spend up to nine hours a day on screens. Research shows that excessive use can lead to health problems, ...
A new McAfee study finds nearly one in four children has faced an online threat leaving many parents feeling outpaced and ...