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The Talk: How Adults Can Promote Young People’s Healthy Relationships and Prevent Misogyny and Sexual Harassment
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15 Best Foreign Languages to Learn for a Child
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8 Leadership Books You Should Read In 2024
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Newborns’ Innate Beat Perception: Key to Early Musical Cognition
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Does having children make you happier? Here’s what the research suggests
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A Psychologist Unravels The Enigma Of ‘Déjà Vu’.
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Human Brain Development: Growth After Birth Challenges Previous Assumptions
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One-off Poverty’s Impact on Child Development
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Research Shows Benefits of Using Restorative Practices in Chicago Public Schools
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Brain Area Associated With Impulse Control Discovered
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Missing Out: Kindergarten Teachers’ Reports of Soft Exclusionary Discipline Practices
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New study links phubbing to increased loneliness and psychological distress
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New neuroscience research provides fascinating insights into the mystery of moral cognition
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Surprising link between brain connectivity and sleep duration revealed in new neuroscience research
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Top 10 Neuroscience News Articles of 2023
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The lesson for your company: Lead without greed.
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New Insights Into Early Childhood Language Learning
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More Education, Longer Life: Global Study Reveals Link.
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Researchers Study Six New England High Schools to Find Path for Student Success
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Science says forgetting is actually an integral part of learning. But it doesn’t have to be.
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Researchers who have studied over 40,000 couples can predict divorce with 94% accuracy largely based on this communication error
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One third of missing children enticed online are recovered in a different state: New Analysis
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Pythagoras was wrong: There are no universal musical harmonies, study finds
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Linking environmental influences, genetic research to address concerns of genetic determinism of human behavior
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A ‘gene of prejudice’ could help explain variations in human personality and demystify autism
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Study takes wider view at household size, children’s development
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Study Shows Which Types of Screen Time Hurt Language Development
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The brain builds emotions regardless of the senses, neuroscientists find
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The No. 1 thing all successful couples do—and more advice from leading love researchers John and Julie Gottman
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For people who speak many languages, there’s something special about their native tongue
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What is Middle Class? Gen Z See Things Very Differently
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New National Survey and Listening Sessions Reveal Parents’ Mindsets on the Internet and Digital Media
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Digital Devices Hinder Kids’ Emotional Regulation Development
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Adolescents Less Likely Than Adults to Meet Exercise Targets, World Health Organization Says
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How much did COVID-19 lockdowns delay young kids’ development?
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Public school enrollment falling nationwide, data shows
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Studies highlight impact of social media use on college student mental health
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Why We Forget: New Insights into Everyday Memory
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Our findings indicate that consuming an unhealthy breakfast may impact your child’s school day in much the same way as skipping breakfast altogether.
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New research suggests that games hold the key to mastering math and statistics.
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Here are 10 indisputable advantages of remote work, backed by scientific research.
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Research indicates that social media usage among teenagers doesn’t replace face-to-face interactions.
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Here are five reasons why parents might want to consider delaying the introduction of smartphones to their children.
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Researchers examined the behaviour of kindergarteners and conducted a follow-up study 19 years later. Here are their findings.
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A Recent Poll Reveals that One-Third of Teachers Lack Behavioural Support For Students with Additional Needs
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A recent study reveals that math homework might have negative effects rather than benefits.
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The Credit Scores of Millennials and Gen Z are Indicative of the Current Economic Trend Dubbed the ‘vibecession.’ According to a Report by Open Lending and TransUnion, their Credit Scores are on a Steady Rise
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How Generation Z Is Transforming into the Generation of Versatility.
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Guidelines for Discovering an Adoption Match for Infants
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According to a communication expert from Stanford, there are two straightforward methods to ensure that people listen to you when you speak.
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Infants anticipate actions based on their linguistic environment
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A survey conducted by Quizlet highlights that students have a strong desire for education on practical life skills
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A survey conducted by Quizlet highlights that students have a strong desire for education on practical life skills
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Researchers believe they have uncovered the reason why older siblings are more likely to earn higher incomes.
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Individuals who spent their formative years engrossed in books rather than sports typically exhibit nine distinct characteristics.
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8 characteristics of adults who lacked attention during childhood
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Individuals who lacked affection during childhood typically exhibit these eight subtle behaviours.
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Eye-opening video explains why children stopped walking to school and why that trend should end
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Bilingual children cannot ‘turn off’ their language knowledge, says researcher
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Borderline personality disorder symptoms linked to music preferences
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Reflective Parenting: Navigating Teen Brains Towards Resilience
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Virality on social media intensifies moral panics, according to new study
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As study reveals concerning reality behind North Indian diet, experts offer tips to make it healthier
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Massive New Study Presents Strongest Evidence Yet Linking Processed Foods to Range of Health Problems
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Study finds children in Flint experienced educational declines even if they did not have lead pipes
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Nearly half of young adults have ‘money dysmorphia,’ survey finds. Here are the symptoms
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What Your Vacation Says About Your Social Class
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College is still worth it, research finds — although these majors have the lowest rate of return
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Foreign-born STEM talent remains key to U.S. research
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Columbus suburb considered third best city in the country for singles according to study
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Covid Lowered Global Life Expectancy More Than Previously Thought, New Study Suggests
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Study Looks at How 15-year-olds Learn English
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Scientists Say Grandparents Can Have a Big Impact on a Mom’s Mental Health
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Study investigates the best way to memorize details
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Touch and See: Unlocking Early Self-Recognition in Toddlers
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Research identifies key drivers of life satisfaction and happiness