Children found capable of using the ‘wisdom of crowds’
Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […]
Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […] Tourists considering overseas travel ‘trust’ a destination like London would provide a positive experience, says new research from QUT researchers. […] A majority of young adults with severe mental illness — bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or major depression — consider religion and […] During the past week, the news has brought us difficult images and sounds: Migrant and refugee children huddled in steel […] It’s natural for parents to do whatever they can to keep their children safe and healthy, but children need space […] The effects of sibling relationships may go beyond childhood bickering and bonding, according to Penn State researchers who found that […] Mothers who ‘connect’ with their baby during pregnancy are more likely to interact in a more positive way with their […] No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the […] Millions of young children living in conditions of war, disaster, and displacement are at increased risk for developmental difficulties that […] Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behaviour, which is “extremely repetitive” say psychologists. A study by […]Child Psychology
Children found capable of using the ‘wisdom of crowds’
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Why we fail to understand our smartphone use: Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behavior, which is ‘extremely repetitive’ say psychologists
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