Tag Archives: Children

Best for the Brain

Cerebral blood flow is an important variable dictating cognitive function: intellectual functions such as thinking, understanding, memory, language, computation, and judgment.

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The Power of Vocab

While we’ve presented several studies over the years emphasizing the potential negative effects of excessive screen time on children and adults, research also suggests that technology can be positive when used in moderation

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Starting Them Off Wrong

Our children are consuming far too much sugar and they’re starting at an increasingly younger age

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Aerobic Exercise Can Help Your Child Build a Better Vocabulary

Developing a robust vocabulary is essential for becoming a good communicator, whether in one-on-one conversations or on-the-job interactions (e.g., emails to staff, presentations, etc.)

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Growing Bodies: Pediatric Musculoskeletal Injuries in Children

Do you know that children’s musculoskeletal systems are different than adults’? That’s because children’s bones are continually growing.

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