A groundbreaking New Zealand study, now over 50 years old, reveals crucial links between early childhood self-control and ...
Allowing very young children to access televisions and other screens could lead to sensory challenges for them later in childhood, according to a new study from Drexel University in Pennsylvania. The ...
The health of U.S. children has deteriorated over the past 17 years, with kids today more likely to have obesity, chronic diseases and mental health problems like depression, a new study says. Much of ...
According to a Harvard study, having kids pitch in with chores around the house on a regular basis has a huge impact on how successful they’ll be later in life. Of the various hopes and dreams parents ...
Luby is an infant/preschool psychiatrist clinician researcher at Washington University School of Medicine. Barch is a clinical scientist researcher at Washington University in St. Louis. The New York ...
It may be important to teach children theology, but kids are much more likely to experience God and his love through something simpler: the presence of caring, trustworthy adults. That’s according to ...
Numerous studies have shown that the children of female same-sex couples fare as well or better than children of different-sex couples, and numerous studies show the same for male same-sex couples — ...
Talk about a high-ly anticipated breakthrough. A new study from the University of São Paulo suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) cannabis extract could help improve behavior and ease common symptoms in ...
As the parent of a soon-to-be teenager, I can attest that every parent I know is worried about kids and screens. Instead, researchers are forced to observe the real world, which is wildly messy and ...
The U.S. Motion Picture Association helps parents limit the amount of violence and sexual content their kids see by requiring a guardian to accompany children under 17 when attending R-rated movies.
The interdepartmental children's studies minor offers a multidisciplinary perspective on children and childhood to help students achieve a deeper and broader understanding of children and childhood.
Scientists in Norway have found that exclusively breastfed babies are less likely to develop ADHD symptoms, with girls ...