Reading ability in children hindered by images
Reading is the gateway for learning, but one-third of elementary school students in the United States do not read at […]
Reading is the gateway for learning, but one-third of elementary school students in the United States do not read at […]
The age of the TV brought with it the TV dinner — a fast, convenient meal that, while nutritionally questionable, […]
A number of studies have shown how playing with video games may result in structural changes in the brain, including […]
A new proposal for virtual travel, using advanced mathematical techniques and combining livestream video with present photos and videos of […]
Less screen time and more time in nature have been associated with better psychological outcomes among children and teens, according […]
Grade 3 pupils who see more than 2 hours of TV per day or invest more than 1 hour a […]
Simple exercises can help to make people more playful and consequently feel more satisfied with their lives. This has been […]
Social media addicted teenagers are not the only people who experience the Fear of Missing Out also known as FoMO. […]
Rutgers study found relying on the internet for homework is hurting long-term retention The ease of finding information on the […]
Eating while doing something perceptually-demanding makes it more difficult to notice when you feel full, shows new research from the […]