Children across the globe engage in a constellation of behaviors that support cooperation, an action critical to the survival ...
How do children learn to cooperate, and why does it look so different around the world?  A new study followed more than 400 children ages 5–13 across five societies and found that cooperation isn’t ...
Adults think we know what is best for children. We have responsibility for them – feeding them, clothing them, educating them, protecting them, loving them – but we also assume rights over them, and ...
How do children learn to cooperate with others? A new cross-cultural study suggests that the answer depends less on universal rules and more on the social norms surrounding the child.
To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world.’ — Chinese proverb Is the English primary languages curriculum in key stage 2 (7-to-11-year-olds) ...
Exploring how Indian grind culture reshapes American schools, revealing tensions, resegregation, and the urgent need for ...
Personal Perspective: "Normal" isn’t perfection but a statistical range based on population data. Diagnoses compare ...
How do children learn to cooperate with others? A new cross-cultural study suggests that the answer depends less on universal ...
Kindergarten readiness paves the way for future academic milestones like learning to read. Texas leaders want to see ...