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Diana Dashkevich horoscope fun facts facts Helpful tips 7 July 2024Reading is not only a pleasant, but also a useful activity. In this article, we will tell you how you can instill a love of reading in your child.
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Kate Yakimchuk research brain Psychology 19 February 2024A consortium of international scientists, spearheaded by scholars from the University of Sydney, unveiled a momentous revelation: nanowire networks can showcase short- and long-term memory, akin to the human brain.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain Psychology 19 February 2024Education experts suggest that boosting student outcomes involves focusing on high engagement in the learning process. A recent experiment revealed that less than a third of teachers are currently involving students in complex learning activities that foster critical thinking and problem-solving.
Kate Yakimchuk research education child development cognitive skills Psychology 29 January 2024Starting kindergarten is a big deal for kids, and a new study tells us that how well they adapt during the first few months is super important for their success. Researchers discovered that kids who made a smooth transition in the first 10-14 weeks of kindergarten scored higher on tests for both school subjects and social skills at the end of the year.
Kate Yakimchuk research child development child behavior Psychology 26 January 2024Providing good education and social services to young children can help communities thrive. Research professors at Virginia Tech shared insights from their decades-long study on early childhood education and development.
Kate Yakimchuk research child development cognitive skills learning Psychology 23 January 2024Conventional wisdom claims that checking online for the truth about misinformation would make people believe it less. However, a new experiment shows the opposite: searching to verify false news articles actually increases the chance of believing in various lies.
Kate Yakimchuk research social media Psychology 23 January 2024Sportsmen often have traumas that can affect their health, and not all of these traumas are easy to see right from the start. A recent study indicates a connection between soccer heading, where footballers hit the ball with their head, and a quite noticeable decline in the microstructure and function of the brain over two years.
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Diana Dashkevich children child development mental health parenting Psychology 14 January 2024Reading books improves brain functions such as memory, attention and concentration. It can also improve empathy, social skills and creativity. It is important for children and older people not just to read books, but to discuss them so that what they read is “put aside” and does not go in vain.
Diana Dashkevich reading mental health health facts Psychology 13 January 2024It always takes more time and effort to process new or unusual information, and it might be pretty beneficial. Specialists have discovered that sentences with unusual grammar or unexpected meaning tend to activate the brain's language processing centers more strongly.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain development information human brain Psychology 10 January 2024The development of a person’s general abilities presupposes the development of his cognitive processes: memory, perception, thinking, imagination. The totality of a person’s cognitive processes determines his intelligence.
Diana Dashkevich life brain fun facts Psychology 7 January 2024A team of specialists conducted a study to understand how we recognize and differentiate the vocal sounds of primates and humans. They found that our ability to identify these sounds is not solely based on our genetic similarity but also on the type of frequencies emitted.
Kate Yakimchuk research languages wild nature Animals 7 January 2024A new study shows that apes can recognize pictures of their friends even after not seeing them for more than 25 years. The study demonstrates the longest-lasting social memory found in animals other than humans.
Kate Yakimchuk research animal adaptation apes memory forming Animals 7 January 2024Human brains are amazing in terms of their functionality, but how do they develop? New research suggests that the human brain continues to develop after birth for a longer time than previously thought.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain development science cognitive skills Psychology 26 December 2023Dogs are intelligent and sociable creatures, so they have lots of ways of communication with people. For instance, when they don't want to get into trouble, they can lie - but how do they learn that?
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Kate Yakimchuk research bad habits health Psychology 25 December 2023A recent study suggests that breastfeeding, even alongside formula feeding, can positively influence an infant. The infant's gut metabolome, impacting brain development and potentially boosting test scores in later years.
Kate Yakimchuk research parenting tips child development Psychology 19 December 2023From all animals, dogs seem to be the most reliable friends for humans, and the best helpers as well. For instance, well-trained police dogs can help us in many ways, like finding the evidence or missing people.
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