by Ian Shtulman | Jul 17, 2014 | Baby, Brain, Children, Development, Parenting
Ever watch a movie or television show and see a little child ask their mom or dad to read a bed-time story? Turns out it’s not just a cute nod to suburban culture…reading bed time stories is good for kids and important for their development! A new...
by Ian Shtulman | Jan 22, 2014 | Brain, Children, Concussion, Parenting, Sports
Athletics can be an exciting way for children and teenagers to be involved in extracurricular activities. While many parents revel in their child’s successes, they probably also fight the fear of injury looming with every practice and game. One of the most...
by Ian Shtulman | Aug 23, 2013 | Brain, Children, Development, Parenting
According to research presented at a University of Notre Dame symposium, some of the social practices and cultural beliefs regarding modern parenting may hinder brain development in children. Notre Dame Professor of Psychology, Darcia Narvaez, a specialist in moral...
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