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What Happens When Middle Schoolers Take To Twitter?

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Written by: Penny Bishop, University of Vermont

What Happens When Middle Schoolers Take To Twitter?Fully 92 percent of American teenagers go online daily. More than half of them do so several times a day and a quarter are online “almost constantly.”

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The Good News and The Bad News

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Written by: Debra Silverman

The Good News and The Bad NewsI am writing about you. You; wonderfully flawed, perfectly nutty, beautiful, broken-hearted, powerful you. Would you like to impact the planet and be a part of a positive change? Would you like to feel more at peace with yourself and be a happier human being?

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Is Two Hours Of Screen Time Guideline For Kids Obsolete?

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Written by: Joanne Orlando, Western Sydney University

Is Two Hours Of Screen Time Guideline For Kids Obsolete?Official guidelines say kids aged five to 18 years should spend no more than two hours a day using screens, and children under two years should not use a screen at all. But in a world dominated by tablets and mobile phones, these limits are proving to be virtually impossible to uphold.

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What Does Science Says About Love

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Written by: Gayle Brewer, University of Central Lancashire

What Does Science Says About LoveWe’ve all felt it at some time in our lives. Poets write about it, singers sing about it – and a whole industry has grown up around finding it, expressing it and maintaining it. But what is love? Where does it reside? What triggers it? And what’s really going on in our minds and bodies when we fall “head over heels”?

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Do Women Really Go For Bad Boys?

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Written by: Viren Swami, Anglia Ruskin University

Do Women Really Go For Bad Boys? “Nice guys finish last” is one of the most widely believed maxims of dating. Fleshed out, the idea goes something like this: heterosexual women might say they want nice characteristics in a partner, but in reality what they want is the challenge that comes with dating a “bad boy”.

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Girls Still Avoid Math, Even If Mom Is A Scientist

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Written by: Jeff Sossamon, University of Missouri

Girls Still Avoid Math, Even If Mom Is A Scientist"Analysis revealed that girls' mathematics anxiety was not related to the level of their mothers' engagement in STEM careers, nor was it related to gender equality in the countries we studied," says David Geary.

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Why Bullying Needs More Efforts To Stop It

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Written by: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University

Why Bullying Needs More Efforts To Stop ItThe tragic consequences of bullying have become a regular part of the news cycle. In April, an eighth grade girl in Missouri and a sixth grade boy in Pennsylvania committed suicide. Bullying was an important factor, according to their families.

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Worrying About Being A Perfect Mother Makes It Harder To Be A Good Parent

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Written by: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, The Ohio State University

Worrying About Being A Perfect Mother Makes It Harder To Be A Good ParentEven armed with a Ph.D. in developmental psychology, I remember the frightening first moments after bringing my newborn daughter home from the hospital. I wasn’t sure what to do – and not at all confident that I was capable of being the parent she needed me to be.

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Do Abstinence Pledges Prevent Teen Pregnancy And Sexually Transmitted Diseases?

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Written by: Denise-Marie Ordway, Journalist Resource

Do Abstinence Pledges Prevent Teen Pregnancy And Sexually Transmitted Diseases?In the United States, the teen pregnancy rate is higher than in any other western industrialized country, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). At the same time, a growing number of American teens and young adults have been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

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Why New Moms Don’t Have To Give Up On Sleep

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Written by: David Orenstein, Brown University

I disagree with the hand-waving that people get, being told, ‘Yep, you are the one who wanted to be a mom or a dad. Better get used to it,'” says Katherine Sharkey. (Credit: John Mayer/Flickr)"The biological clock can get thrown off in these women because they are up so much in the middle of the night," says Katherine Sharkey.

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How Reading To Your Child Makes The Difference

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Written by: Peggy Albers, Georgia State University

Mother reads with children. Diana Ramsey, CC BYIf you are a parent or a teacher, you most probably read stories to young children. Together, you laugh and point at the pictures. You engage them with a few simple questions. And they respond.

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How Children Use Their Emotions To Learn

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Written by: Ana Aznar, University of Surrey; Bart Carlo Rienties, The Open University, and Garron Hillaire, The Open University

child learnin emotions 5 10Emotions play a critical role in everyday life. The ability to express, regulate, and understand one’s own and others’ emotions – known as emotional competence – is linked to good social skills and to doing better at school.

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Do Deep Voices Make Guys More Scary Than Sexy?

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Written by: A'ndrea Elyse Messer, Penn State

Do Deep Voices Make Guys More Scary Than Sexy?"Masculine traits in humans are not the same as, say, in peacocks where the beautiful tail attracts a mate," says David Puts. "For example, beards make men more dominant looking, scarier, and seemingly more dangerous, but most women prefer clean-shaven men."

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The Relationship Myth of Living Happily Ever After

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Written by: Linda & Charlie Bloom

The Relationship Myth of Living Happily Ever AfterTrue or false: *Couples with great relationships don’t fight. * Most people expect too much from marriage. * All the good men/women are already taken. * Love can heal all wounds. * If my partner were more like me, we’d have a better relationship.

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Does It Matter That Kindergartners Get So Little Time To Play?

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Written by: Christopher Brown, University of Texas at Austin

2016-05-04 15:05:15Being a kindergartner today is very different from being a kindergartner 20 years ago. In fact it is more like first grade.

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Babies Pay Attention When Parents Do

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Written by: Kevin Fryling, Indiana University

Babies Pay Attention When Parents Do"The ability of children to sustain attention is known as a strong indicator for later success in areas such as language acquisition, problem-solving, and other key cognitive development milestones," says Chen Yu.

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So Long Social Media: Kids Are Opting Out Of The Online Public Square

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Written by: Felicity Duncan, Cabrini College

So Long Social Media: Kids Are Opting Out Of The Online Public SquareWhen my digital media students are sitting, waiting for class to start and staring at their phones, they are not checking Facebook. They’re not checking Instagram, or Pinterest or Twitter. No, they’re catching up on the news of the day by checking out their friends’ Stories on Snapchat, or...

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Musical Rhythm Helps Babies Find Patterns In Speech

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Written by: Molly McElroy, University of Washington

Musical Rhythm Helps Babies Find Patterns In SpeechIn both the music and control groups, we gave babies experiences that were social, required their active involvement, and included body movements—these are all characteristics that we know help people learn...

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The Difficulties Doctors Face In Diagnosing Autism

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Written by: Peter Parry, The University of Queensland

The Difficulties Doctors Face In Diagnosing AutismA recent survey of pediatricians found they often lacked enough information to accurately diagnose an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children. ASD is an important diagnosis not to miss. But it is equally important not to make the diagnosis when it is not truly present.

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What Your Emojis Say About You

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Written by: Linda Kaye, Senior Lecturer in Psychology

What Your Emojis Say About You

When you add a smiley face to the end of a message, you may be saying more than you realise. Emoticons, faces formed from punctuation symbols such as :-), and emojis, picture symbols such as

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How Strong Friendships Defy Dementia

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Written by: Marcus Harrison Green, YES! Magazine

How Strong Friendships Defy DementiaWhile there is no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s, studies suggest strong social ties can help ward off the diseases’ advance. The Momentia movement uses strong social ties to ward off the effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

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