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Digital immersion challenges Piaget’s theory as children acquire new cognitive skills in complex, technology-driven ways, ...
New Study Details The Growing Problem of ‘Technoference’ In a nutshell Parents who frequently use phones or tablets around ...
New study shows adolescents with earlier bedtimes have larger brain volumes and outperform peers on cognitive tests.
In the 21-study analysis, parental use of technology was negatively associated with cognitive and psychosocial outcomes as ...
A new review shows that children learn arithmetic most effectively through a structured approach that integrates conceptual ...
Kids who play open-skill sports have better executive function and working memory than those who participate in closed-skill ...
In today’s digital age, children spend more time on screens, and these devices range from tablets to smartphones. They ...
Adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function and perform better at cognitive tests, researchers have shown. But the study of ...
Dr. Erica Lee discusses new research about the impact of parents' screen time on children.
The study shows that even small shifts toward longer, earlier sleep may deliver measurable benefits for adolescents’ brains.
Physically punishing children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has exclusively negative outcomes -- including poor health, lower academic performance, and impaired social-emotional ...