Exercise your mind by reading, experts say
Research reveals children who read for pleasure have better language and comprehension skills, and greater empathy toward others, get better exam results and go on to be leaders in life.
Research reveals children who read for pleasure have better language and comprehension skills, and greater empathy toward others, get better exam results and go on to be leaders in life.
When parents and kids play math-related games and puzzles together, research suggests both generations build up better math skills and more positive associations with the subject.
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