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Importance of language development in low-income, high-risk children
Language sets the stage for how children grow, develop, and
Read moreHouseplants could one day monitor home health: Incorporating plant ‘canaries’ into our homes is on the horizon
In a perspective published in the July 20 issue of
Read moreAge and education affect job changes
New research reveals that people are more likely to change
Read moreTraining in musical improvisation may teach your brain to think differently: Skilled improvisers detect easy-to-substitute chords faster than non-improvisers, says study
John Coltrane and Jerry Garcia became improvising legends for their
Read moreMindful movement may help lower stress, anxiety
Taking a walk may be a good opportunity to mentally
Read moreKids grasp that you get what you pay for
From a young age, children have a nuanced understanding of
Read moreNeighborhoods can help buffer impacts from childhood poverty: Study suggests that community resources mitigate stress
In one of the first studies to examine the effect
Read moreThrow like a girl? No, he or she just hasn’t been taught
“You throw like a girl” is a sexist taunt that
Read moreRules about technology use can undermine academic achievement
Parents who restrict their children’s use of new media technologies
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