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Reading and Writing

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Medical Notes: Staying Safe During the Solar Eclipse, Why You Should Constantly Talk To Your Newborn, and Are You Over-Medicated?

>> April 10, 2024

Are you over-medicated? Reading may be the secret to success. If you’re pregnant, you may want to add more salt to your diet.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Disabilities| Education| Medication| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Safety| Reading and Writing| Research and Clinical Trials| Space Exploration and Travel

Why Science Says Kids Should Still Learn To Write In Cursive

>> February 25, 2024

Experts discuss the research that shows why elementary students should still know how to use pens and pencils

topics: Education| Learning| Psychology| Public Health| Reading and Writing| School
medical headlines january 9 2022

Medical Notes: January 9, 2022

>> January 9, 2022

The Omicron variant may flame out as quickly as it rose. Then, a new study shows that traditional books are making a come-back. And finally, your microwave could be making your dog really anxious.

topics: Child Development| Children and Parenting| Communication| Covid-19 Pandemic| Crime and Criminal Justice| Delta Variant| Dogs| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Language| News and Headlines| Omicron Variant| Pets and Animals| Reading and Writing| Research and Clinical Trials| Science

The Benefits of Writing by Hand

>> April 4, 2021

Writing by hand is done less frequently, and some students are barely able to produce cursive writing. However, studies show that writing by hand creates a better connection to the brain for learning content. Experts discuss.

topics: Children and Parenting| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Education| Health Care| Neuroscience and Neurology| Prevention| Reading and Writing| Science| Technology
Twice Exceptional Children

Meeting the Needs of Twice Exceptional (2e) Students

>> December 25, 2016

Many people feel that gifted children don't need any help because they're talented, but some have disabilities that are not identified because they are masked by their gifts.

topics: Behavioral Science| Child Development| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Communication| Diagnoses| Disabilities| Education| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Language| Learning| Misdiagnoses| Parenting Issues| Personality| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Reading and Writing| School| Social Science

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