by Thomas Carannante | Jun 21, 2014 | Articles
Researchers have found that children who live a lifestyle of less structure and more exploration tend to be able to set goals and achieve them. Instead of keeping children fully occupied in a strictly scheduled day filled with school and activities such as sports,... by Thomas Carannante | Feb 2, 2014 | Articles
A study conducted at the University of Illinois supports the belief that young children’s math skills benefit from number games based on intuitive reasoning. Instinctive numerical exercises bolsters their ability to develop math skills. In the study, children...
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