For Young Children, Finger-Counting a Stepping Stone to Higher Math Skills
Children who count on their fingers between ages 4 and 6 1/2 have better addition skills by age 7 than those who don’t use their
Children who count on their fingers between ages 4 and 6 1/2 have better addition skills by age 7 than those who don’t use their
At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, every child has access to behavioral health specialists. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and developmental-behavioral pediatricians are embedded across the hospital–supporting children with
New research explores how human resources departments can foster employee engagement and mitigate quiet quitting and its associated risks Read More
If ‘Batman’ appears on the scene, we immediately become more altruistic: in fact, research conducted by psychologists from the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan,
Many children grow up dreaming – or maybe even expecting – that they will become a star in football, basketball or whatever their favorite sport
Faculty at Georgia Tech use their expertise in engineering, math, and computer science to apply common principles of these disciplines to neuroscience research. Within the