A new study says humans instinctively drift left, or counterclockwise, when we walk — even if no one else is around.
A biology journal that paid peer reviewers found that the approach cut the time to a first editorial decision by 85% and ...
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The Lawrence school district has announced two interim principals for New York Montessori and Quail Run Elementary School.
A study of 2,300 children shows how childhood environments shape brain development and stress responses—revealing what it ...
This article, the third in a series on the mayor's budget proposal for the two-year period beginning Sept. 1, will explore ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom once aspired to ease the sky-high cost of childcare as a key to making families economically feasible again. But as the affordability issue dominates nationwide, the governor’s ...
We've all been there. You made a promise you couldn't keep. Or something came up, and you didn't follow through on what you said you'd do. It turns out children pay attention to what we say when we ...
When people think about preschool, they usually imagine storybooks, toys, and alphabet lessons. Science and vegetables are probably not the first things that come to mind. But in several preschool ...
Using food in the classroom can help preschoolers learn more about science and increase their vocabulary skills, according to new research from North Carolina State University and East Carolina ...
Using food in the classroom can help preschoolers learn more about science and increase their vocabulary skills, according to new research from North Carolina State University and East Carolina ...