A study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family examined the connection between fathers taking paternity leave and ...
The psychological debate about sibling order has persisted for decades—but it might be time to break up with the popular ...
“Abraham Lincoln is my grandfather,” said our 5-year-old matter-of-factly. “What?” I contemplated, standing in stunned silence. “Yes,” he continued almost moved to tears. “I was very sad when John ...
A "transformation" is upon us. After a multi-year procession of educational technology products that once promised to shake ...
Caroline Fraser’s new book “Murderland” connects the dots between the rise of lead in the atmosphere from smelting and gasoline and the prevalence of serial killers during the 1970s.
Another unexpected aspect of the school’s educational system was the requirement that students who had failed their weekly test (with a pass mark being 50 percent) must attend a 30-minute catch-up ...
Ever since 7th grade when I first learned of Ghandhi’s nonviolent protests, I’ve often pondered the elusiveness of peace. Someone once said to me, “Humans ...
Health and social service provision increasingly recognizes the central role of family care, yet young carers—including ...
Royal Conservatory of Music designed a program to help young children with cognitive, emotional and social development. Now ...
A new large-scale, open data resource from the Perelman School of Medicine and collaborators helps researchers link brain ...
Recognizing this trend, Soccer Sidekicks, a youth soccer academy based in Atlanta, Georgia, offers a thoughtfully designed ...
Separate brain processes cope with moment-to-moment versus big-picture experiences, which helps explain how parenting both ...