Conspiracy theories and fear of needles contribute to vaccine hesitancy for many parents

Conspiracy theories and fear of needles contribute to vaccine hesitancy for many parents

With New Study Showing a Student’s Connection to Their School and Family Can Have Lasting Health Benefits, 4 Ways Educators Can Build Stronger Relationships

When adults in schools build relationships with students, it can affect their health a decade later. 4 ways to actually do that

10 Reasons Your Child Should Learn Another Language

10 reasons your children will benefit from learning a second language

The amazing baby brain says ‘pas de problème’ with bilingualism

Think teaching babies to be bilingual can hinder their language development? Think again, as new research highlights a baby's ability to absorb languages

The secret of being a good father

Past child development research often ignored fathers. But new studies are finding that dads play a crucial role in children’s behavior, happiness, even cognitive skills.

The ‘blowfish effect’: Children learn new words like adults do, say researchers

Children learn new words much like how adults do. Researchers found that when kids are learning new nouns, they use what they know about these objects—how typical or unusual they are for their categories (such as fish, dog, bird or flower)—to help them figure out what these words mean

Decades after a good-behavior program in grade school, adults report healthier, more successful lives

Researchers have found that the 'good life' in adulthood can start in grade school, by teaching parents and teachers to build stronger bonds with their children, and to help children form greater attachments to family and school

Screen time no child’s play

Experts in Australia are urging parents to brush up on national guidelines following a rapid rise in screen time on electronic devices for children under two.

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