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Teens & Sleep: How (And Why) to Help Your Teen Get Some Rest

If you're the parent of a teen, you already know that your son or daughter spends hours a day plugged into all kinds of technological devices. What you may not know is that those extended video game...

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Giving Thanks: Can Gratitude Make Us Nicer?

Somewhere between the cornbread stuffing and pumpkin pie, there's a good chance that you express gratitude at Thanksgiving. The very name of this holiday seems to beckon us—for at least a moment—to...

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Can Talking About Shapes Improve Math Skills Later in Life?

The next time you mention to your toddler that his pizza is shaped like a circle, or notice that your preschooler is building a tall tower with plenty of pointy corners, you might be improving his math...

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E-Reading and Young Children: Don't Just Hit the "Play" Button

With an increase in electronic gadgets marketed to young children, many toddlers and preschoolers are now watching books on DVDs, electronic tablets, and television. It's easy to see the appeal....

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Have an Opinionated Teen? This Might Protect Against Peer Pressure

Do you have an opinionated, outspoken teen in your house? If so, here's a good reason to encourage your child's inner debater. According to researchers at the University of Virginia, teens who openly...

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Early Friendships Are Important, Especially for Boys

When your son in kindergarten makes a new friend in school, this little buddy may likely be more than just a fun playmate. This early friendship can enhance your child's social skills and even protect...

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Good Intentions: Do They Matter?

When you hug your partner and express genuine compassion, or send a note in your young child's lunchbox letting her know you made that sandwich just for her, it's your good intentions—not just your...

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A Little Failure Can Make a Big Difference in Helping Your Child Succeed

If you want to help your kids succeed in school and feel more confident, focus on the upside of failure. Yes, you read that right. According to researchers at the University of Poitiers in France,...

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Preschoolers Need More Outdoor Play with Parents

If you’re the parent of a young child, you probably already know many of the benefits of outdoor play. Not only does it help strengthen motor skills, prevent obesity, and support creativity, but...

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Joking and Pretending: More Than Just Child's Play

If you’re the parent of a toddler or preschooler, you already know that silly jokes and make-believe play can bring plenty of joy to your busy days. But according to new research, joking and pretending...

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Special Education Students and Bullying: Research and Resources

Bullying can happen anywhere, to any child. According to a new study, though, some children may be at higher risk than others.read more

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Can College Dining Halls Promote Student Success?

I graduated college a while ago. I won’t say which reunion I just attended, but let’s just say it’s somewhere between 20 and 60 years. Give or take a few.read more

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Why Daydreaming Can Be Good For Our Kids

As our children are becoming increasingly plugged in to technology and other media, it's especially important to build some "down time" into their days. When children have opportunities to daydream and...

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Texting Shortcuts May Have Costs in the Classroom

Texting shortcuts may make communication easier, but does it have a cost? Research suggests that frequent texting among tweens can lead to poor grammar skills. When tweens regularly abbreviate their...

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Are You Raising a Future Democrat or Republican?

Various parenting styles have been associated with all kinds of outcomes in childhood—from social behavior to school performance. But how about political ideology? New research suggests that the way...

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Can Parenting Style Impact Your Well-Being?

Researchers suggest that intensive parenting may not only contribute to feelings of stress and depression among parents, but can also negatively impact children. Finding a healthy balance between...

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How to Boost Tween Happiness & Popularity? Promote Kindness

Parents of tweens - and kids of all ages - take note: new research suggests that performing acts of kindness towards others not only improves well-being, it also increases popularity. As the New Year...

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Homework Help:Some Strategies are More Effective than Others

When it's time to study for an exam, many students are quick to grab a highlighter pen to emphasize important information. But this may not be the most effective technique. Educational researchers...

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Children & Praise: Why Certain Types of Praise May Backfire

Common sense suggests that praising children is certainly better than withholding it. But new research suggests that not all praise is created equal. In fact, certain types of praise may actually...

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Young Kids and Educational Programs: What You Need to Know

Educational programming can teach all kinds of meaningful lessons to children. However, in order to get to the positive message at the end, children typically view some sort of negative interaction...

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