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The study provides initial evidence that open, strong postures can improve children’s mood and self-esteem.
A Penn State study finds today’s middle-aged are experiencing much higher stress levels than 30 years ago.
Young people could even end up less anxiety-ridden, thanks to newfound confidence
The key to raising indistractable kids is to first determine why they’re distracted.
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Despite being raised in a screen-lit world, today’s children make and maintain friendships as well as past generations.
It’s normal if you’re not productive in your creativity all the time. Even the greats took breaks.
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According to researchers at Washington State University, the answer is yes.
Here’s how corporations can bring women out from the “leadership pipeline” and into actual leadership.
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What subjects and ideas do you discuss with your friends when you see them?
In classical liberalism, justice leaves society better off by providing a chance for a better life.
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An inside look at common relationship problems that link to how we were raised.
Need to isolate? No problem! This philosopher is keeping the world posted on his isolation routine by Facebook.
A new study finds the temperament of infants can vary based on where they live.
We as a society need to rethink the way we value careers over everything else.
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Childhood is an important developmental feature of being human. Helicopter parenting disrupts that.
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Effort-focused exercises often lead to better, more innovative ideas.
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“Too many teenagers are ignoring or are unaware of new types of jobs that are emerging.”
Vaccines have done their job so well that anti-vax parents have forgotten the horror of contagious disease.
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The bonding experience is promoted by important neurological changes.
Air pollution poses “a significant risk to brain development” according to researchers.
Is it ethical to use a dead man’s sperm to become pregnant?
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Evolution steered humans toward pair bonding to ensure the survival of genes. But humans tend to get restless.
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New research on killer whales may shine a light on the evolutionary power of menopause.
A new study in Human Reproduction says men have to keep moving.
We catalogue seven more board games to teach children science, problem-solving, and even foster their creativity.
Study identifies predictors of which students are likely to do well in education.
“I’ve got Santa on the phone and he says he’s not coming unless you go to bed now.”
Parenting is often a compromise between you and your spouse. However, it’s that very melding of styles that makes you both greater than the sum of your individual parts.
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We found 10 video games that kids will love (and they’ll secretly be learning, too).