Heather Landy, Quartz Money often does strange things to us—kids included. Many parents have observed that their children may be changed by an allowance, for example, or even just an intense game of Monopoly. And now science bears this out. […]
Heather Landy, Quartz Money often does strange things to us—kids included. Many parents have observed that their children may be changed by an allowance, for example, or even just an intense game of Monopoly. And now science bears this out. […]
Jenny Anderson, Quartz Research shows that resilience, or the ability to recover from adversity, is critical. It is a stronger predictor of graduating from high school, reaching the final rounds of the National Spelling Bee, and remaining in the US […]
Jillana Enteen, Quartz These days, smartphones are as common a schoolyard accessory as book bags and brightly-colored sneakers. But while the average 10-year-old spends a lot of time immersed in online games and social-networking sites like Instagram and YouTube, many […]
Jenny Anderson, Quartz Parents wondering whether to wait a year to send their kids to kindergarten, take note: A new study from Stanford University shows that Danish kids who postponed kindergarten for up to one year showed dramatically higher levels […]
Quartz If you’re trying to eliminate pesticides from your children’s lives through a strictly organic diet, new research might make those efforts feel futile. A study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that an organic-only diet led to […]