A Study Outlines Strategies for Teaching Children to Forgive According to a recent study, teaching children to understand other people’s points of view may make it easier for them to learn how to forgive…
Maintaining an Active Lifestyle can Lower the Threat of Developing Dementia Lifestyle choices appear to be more important than other factors, such as family history, in preventing dementia. Incorporating a variety of activities into your daily…
Sharing Ideas Boosts Online Learner Engagement Online learning engagement can be increased by nearly one-third by simply prompting students to share course ideas rather than personal details in the form of…
Gut Bacteria have been linked to improved Cognition and Language Skills in Infant Boys A new study discovered that infant boys with a higher composition of specific gut microbiota have better neurodevelopment. According to a new study, infant boys…
Can Talking to Children while Watching TV help to Mitigate the Negative Effects of Screen Time on Development? According to a new study, the more parents conversed with their preschoolers during shared TV time, the more likely those children were to have higher…
The Musical Mind Mapping Researchers in Japan used magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brains of secondary school students while performing a musical observation task. They discovered that students…
Memory is Made More Flexible by Brain Star Cells Memory becomes more malleable thanks to the brain’s star cells. D-serine and glutamate are co-released by hippocampal astrocytes to regulate synaptic plasticity and cognitive flexibility.…
Domestic Violence has a Negative Impact on the Cognitive Development of Infants The long-term effects of adversity in childhood have been well documented, particularly the effects on a child’s development and increased vulnerability to later mental health…
Why are Creative People Better at Foreseeing the Future? Humans use their imaginations a lot, whether it’s thinking about what to make for dinner later tonight or imagining what someone on the other side…
Study Finds, One out of Every Five Children has Mental Health Issues One in every five Ontario children and youth has a mental disorder, but only about one-third have had contact with a mental health care provider.…