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Genetics linked to childhood emotional, social and psychiatric problems
Emotional, social and psychiatric problems in children and adolescents have been linked to higher levels of genetic vulnerability for adult depression. University of Queensland scientists made the finding while analysing the genetic data of more than 42,000 children and adolescents from seven cohorts across Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and UK.
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If Corona doesn't kill us, Distance Learning will
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Is your child getting enough sleep?
There are plenty of good reasons to make sure children get enough sleep, but their parents’ evening peace is nowhere near the most important one. “If we make sure our children get enough sleep, it can help protect them from mental health problems,” says Bror M. Ranum, a fellow at NTNU’s Department of Psychology.
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Not all young people are 'digital natives' – inequality hugely limits experiences of technology
We found that a lack of critical skills about the online environment matched up with lower levels of education and employment.
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Should I Retire Where My Grandkids Live? Parkland Power Team
What are the pros and cons to moving near your grandchildren in your retirement years? Should I Retire Where My Grandkids Live?
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Young children think that those who receive help are less smart, study finds
Young children often think that groups who receive help are less smart than those who don't receive such help, according to new research published in the ...
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'Pyke notte thy nostrellys': 15th-century guide on children's manners digitised for first time
New British Library site ranges from medieval book Lytille Childrenes Lytil Boke to manuscripts by Lewis Carroll and Jacqueline Wilson
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Toddler caught on camera hugging pizza delivery man who just lost his teen daughter
It's a sweet moment. A young boy running up to a man delivering pizza and giving him a big hug. All caught on a doorbell camera in West Warwick, Rhode Island by Lindsey Sheely. "I put it up on my Instagram because we thought it was funny and cute," said Sheely. What Sheely didn't know at the time is what that moment would mean for the man behind the pizza box, Ryan Catterson.
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Global study finds almost one-third of school students bullied
Adolescent boys from lower socio-economic backgrounds are most likely to be the victims of bullying, according to the first comprehensive study of school bullying around the world.
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It's Official: Screens Are Bad For Young Brains
Screen time and children's brain development has been called into question. A recent study delves into the impact screen time can have on kids.
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Why Grocery Stores Have Tiny Kid-Size Carts
Giving children their own cart teaches them about courtesy and commerce while building families’ loyalty to the store.
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'Greta effect' spurring UK children's online activism, Ofcom says
Survey also finds more parents feel internet carries more risks than benefits for young people
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Rural kids carrying handguns is ‘not uncommon’ and starts as early as sixth grade
Roughly one-third of young males and 1 in 10 females in rural communities have carried a handgun, reports a new University of Washington study.
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Love doesn't Spoil a Partner, Why Would it Spoil Your Kid?
Giving time, love, and attention builds neural networks needed throughout life.
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Metro mom rushes 7-year-old son to ER after he swallows AirPod
A Christmas gift landed a 7-year-old boy in the hospital and his mother wants to warn other parents about it. Kiara Stroud said her son accidentally swallowed one of his AirPods and she had to rush him to the emergency room. The AirPod is still in the boy’s stomach.
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Animated, interactive digital books may help kids learn better
Digital books may have a few advantages over ordinary ones when it comes to kids remembering their contents, according to a new study. Animations, especially ones keyed to verbal interactions, can significantly improve recall of story details — but they have to be done right.
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Blind bags: how toy makers are making a fortune with child gambling
Summary: The popularity of blind bag collectible toys is rapidly growing among children. Researchers report blind bags tap into the same psychological mechanisms that ultimately result in gambling add
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Top 20 List of Best Dream DollHouse | My Heart Teddy
Some of the best dream dollhouse are listed, they each hold unique characteristics and I'll be breaking down the top 20 that you'll be eager to buy!
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Brain imaging may predict mood, attention disorders in children
In findings published in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers were able to predict attention problems, as well as mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, in young grade school children using functional MRI.
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An 8-Year-Old Made $26 Million on YouTube This Year, Topping a 5-Year-Old Who Made $18 Million
Forget lemonade stands. The big money is in children making content for children.
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