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Even kids get that a real leader puts others’ interests first.
The results of this study showed depressive symptoms being highest in adolescence, declining in early adulthood and then climbing back up again into one’s early 30s.
This could change how researchers approach vaccine development.
Symptoms of mental illness in children are often dismissed as “going through a phase.”
Technology is an important tool, but it will take an ecosystem of educators, students, and caregivers to make the most of it.
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From reassessing the way schools are funded to changing the curriculum, there are ways to fix the inequities in education.
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Most of us carry a mother’s voice in the neural patterns of our brain.
DribbleUp is the perfect solution to recess at home.
Educators have proven that they can “turn the aircraft carrier” when they need to, but the system needs to match their efforts.
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A new study shows that naming conventions will change how infants represent objects in their memories.
What are schools for and who is leading the ship?
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Parental anxieties stem from the complex relationship between technology, child development, and the internet’s trove of unseemly content.
Having lots of kids is great for the success of the species. But there’s a hitch.
What happens when someone you respect doesn’t treat others with dignity?
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Passion makes challenges enjoyable, but it may have little use in schools.
Teaching your child metacognitive techniques can improve their learning and life skills.
Even non-academic experiences can inspire meaningful moments of learning and self-reflection.
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Helping students get better at learning prepares them for life, not just higher education.
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Building a personal connection with students can counteract some negative side effects of remote learning.
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Chronic irregular sleep in children was associated with psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to a recent study out of the University of Birmingham’s School of Psychology.
Want help raising your kids? Spend more time at church, says new study.
The word “learning” opens up space for more people, places, and ideas.
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Parenting could be a distraction from what mattered most to him: his writing.
How students apply what they’ve learned is more important than a letter or number grade.
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Seldom are these conversations actually anti-racist.
Unraveling the mysteries of adult neurogenesis may have clinical applications.
The COVID-19 disruption is a really an opportunity for collaborating and building stronger relationships.
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While many people don’t think its all that bad, a new study suggests you should lay off while expecting.
Yet, the real-world roles and expectations of fathers have changed in recent years.
The importance of finding and shaping learning communities.
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