Kids who count on their fingers between 4 and 6 years old have better addition skills by 7 than those who don’t use their ...
Children who count on their fingers between ages 4 and 6.5 have better addition skills by age 7 than those who don't use ...
There is no need to discourage finger counting at any time. Children naturally stop using their fingers when they no longer ...
A new study in the Journal of Intelligence reveals how parental traits influence gifted children's cognitive strengths.
A study found that nine minutes of high-intensity interval exercise improved word recognition fluency in children ages 9–12. Researchers say the quick workout also boosted brain efficiency in ...
With the holidays in full swing, the countdown to winter break is on. The two-week break is a perfect opportunity for students to relax and enjoy the festive season before the end of the fall semester ...
Many mobile apps claiming to support early reading skills in children fail to deliver actual educational benefit, with positive app store reviews seemingly driven by esthetics and functionality, a new ...
Doctors share tips for parents amid new research on TV time for young kids. For children under the age of 2, television screen time is associated with sensory differences later in toddlerhood, ...
Despite parents’ strong food skills, new Canadian research finds no link to their children’s cooking abilities, suggesting hands-on experience matters more than observation alone. Study: Longitudinal ...
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