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Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." But what is character, and how can you ensure that your child is developing it? Read on to find out.
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Music Education for Kids: Does Music Make Kids Smarter?
Call it the "marketing effect." One day, researchers come out with data showing that kids who listen to Mozart perform...
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Supporting and Facilitating Prosocial Development
Parents of toddlers who were most prosocial... Gave a clear, intense message that their child must not hurt others. A...
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Social Graces: What to Expect in 3rd Grade
By third grade, children are more confident in settings away from their parents. Even though he's more independent, your...
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Know Your Odds: How Middle School Kids Get Hurt
Kids get hurt in lots of ways during the middle years. Some of the biggest risks include sex, drugs, depression and...
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First Impressions: Do They Really Matter?
We all know the value of making a good first impression, from job interviews to first dates. But too often we overlook...
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