Here's what parents should know about affirmation and how it can help nurture positive growth and development among children.
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More than one‐third of the world's population uses a writing system that includes both uppercase and lowercase letter forms.
Co-director of the poll, Sarah Clark, M.P.H., told Newsweek that finding small pockets of time for play can make a big ...
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Many parents worry only children are lonely or less social—but research shows they thrive emotionally, socially, and ...
Sixteen million US children may lose food benefits this week. Research demonstrates that food insecurity has short-term and long-term effects on children's mental and physical health.
When screens capture a child's attention during meals, the brain's natural hunger and satiety signals become overridden.
What people think of their teachers is tremendously important for learning, and should inform how we analyze the potential ...
Parents often overlook magnesium, a crucial mineral for children's brain function. This nutrient regulates emotions, aids ...