A six-year-old quietly slipping stickers and pencil toppers into a backpack is every teacher’s headache and every parent’s ...
When a parent at school pickup casually asks their toddler to put on a jacket and the kid just… does it, other parents notice ...
Child development expert Dr Amanda Gummer explains three kinds of play - creative, imaginative and active - and their ...
When we think of education, our minds often conjure up images of tests, multiplication tables and thick textbooks. But science has increasingly shown that these rigid educational practices might not ...
In a brain scan, relational pain—that caused by isolation during punishment—can look the same as physical abuse. Is alone in ...
Ten years ago, Profs. Ariel Kalil and Susan Mayer co-founded the Behavioral Insights and Parenting (BIP) Lab at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy to better understand the ...
Kids love to do things on repeat. The same books read over and over, the same games, the same questions. It can be exhausting for parents, but researchers say repetition is key to childhood learning.
A new study in the journal Nature Mental Health explores how a mother’s positive state of mind during pregnancy affects the structure and function of the developing fetal brain by measuring these ...
The Osceola Police Department and Crimes Against Children Division are investigating allegations of child maltreatment ...
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