Medicine & TechnologyA study from Aston University reveals that parents' negative facial expressions impact children's vegetable acceptance. Read the article for more details.
Researchers found that the peanut patch effectively subdues allergic reactions in kids during a last-phase clinical trial. Check it out in this article.
Research suggests, longer time spent playing video games may help boost kids’ IQ. Find out how the new findings oppose the common belief about gaming in kids.
A new study suggests that young kids start to care about their reputation as early as seven years old that they even cheat in simple games to appear smart.
A psychologist from Legal and General explains why anxiety persists in children and enumerates the factors that could trigger the mental condition. The expert also gave advice to parents and adults on how to deal anxiety in kids.
45 percent of primary school students are found to be at a greater risk of poor bone health as they are not meeting the recommended amount of their daily dairy intake.
Science writer Melinda Wenner Moyer wrote the book "How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes" to encourage better parenting that develops generous, honest, kind, and antiracist kids.
Researchers at the University of Oregon recently reported that before their third birthday, children already gave a preference akin to that of adults for visual fractal patterns typically seen in nature.
Researchers found that handwriting creates more activity in the sensorimotor parts of the brain, therefore fostering better learning, memory and creativity on kids.
Whether kids will be at school or in a hybrid set-up this school year, it is important to prepare healthy food for them but also making them look fun and delicious.
Are your children glued to their tablets or the television during the coronavirus lockdown? Heads up. Researchers claim that young children with increased screen time for long periods are more likely to develop autism-like symptoms. Click the link to find out more.