We know that kids repeat everything we say. But they copy us in other ways too. New research suggests that parents must show children how to stay safe.
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There are many preconceptions about why fewer girls than boys pursue science and math careers: That boys have a stronger natural talent or brain physiology that gives them a natural advantage; that society “routes” girls to other career choices, etc. New research indicates that girls’ perception of how a science or math career fits into their social and family needs may be a factor.
This article shares some surprising findings of a recent survey of college seniors.
Having kids can change the dynamics of your marriage for sure. This article explores the soul mate aspects of marriage.
The Consumer Products Safety Commission has reported the recall of the Radio Shack Video Head Cleaner due to mislabeling of contents.
The Consumer Products Safety Commission posted an update to their study on chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated wood.
Ever been in a yoga class and tried to figure out how the verbal messages apply to you as a parent when everyone around you was heading out for a late night party after class? Check out this article.
New research shows how for some ADHD patients some non-pharmaceutical therapies can help.
New research indicates that your baby uses their own name to begin deciphering spoken language.
A study published recently examines whether a decline in nerual tube defects in Chile is the result of increased folic acid intake.






