The way kids grow up has changed drastically over generations. And kids raised in the 60s and 70s had 9 common sense traits that are almost impossible to find nowadays.
Los Angeles Author Steve P. Jefferson Expands STEM Access With “Forensics for Kids of Color” and Sustainable Energy ...
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Psychologists say people who rarely tell others when they’re struggling learned these 10 lessons about self-reliance way too early
A friend of mine once disappeared for a few weeks. Not literally. He still showed up to work, answered texts, made small talk like usual. But something in him had clearly shifted. You could see it in ...
Mary Small is a former Republican state senator from Sagadohoc County. Marge Kilkelly is a former Democratic state senator from Lincoln County. Last Sunday’s editorial responding to the governor’s ...
Psychologists say it is. In fact, they warn that certain "nice" gestures from parents and grandparents can actually cause ...
In the study, 299 undergraduate students between the ages of 18 and 33 were asked to solve a series of compound remote associates (CRA) problems, a standard test of creative problem-solving in which ...
Spring Break is just around the corner in North Texas, and if you’re a parent looking for fun ways to entertain the kids while they’re out of school, look no further. Across Dallas-Fort Worth, there ...
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How to plan a scavenger hunt your kids will love
Learn the backward method to building a foolproof scavenger hunt, with age-by-age tips to get your kids off the couch and ...
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Canadian students' math scores are falling. What B.C. schools and parents can do about it
Near the end of sixth grade, Bronia DePedrina’s daughter became anxious and stressed about going to school.
The Portal Centre for Social Impact, a space at London College of Fashion (LCF), UAL where students, designers and communities collaborate to facilitate positive social change, recently partnered with ...
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Brain's remarkable adaptation to upper limb difference aids children's daily lives
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb difference – for example, one hand – has shown the amazing ability of the brain to adapt to compensate and support their daily ...
A new study claims an IQ decline in Gen Z, sparking debate. Experts discuss causes like screen time, while others point to a ...
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