Harsh Parenting Predicts Low Marks
Submitted by mohtava on Sat, 02/11/2017 - 11:56Children exposed to harsh parenting are at greater risk of having poor school outcomes, a new study has found.
Children exposed to harsh parenting are at greater risk of having poor school outcomes, a new study has found.
By Rana Kapoor* The increased focus on human capital development in India’s Budget 2017 to empower the youth is indeed a welcome step
A study from Michigan State University, the US, has found that personality traits among children may be shaped by environment rather than just genes.
Raİfe Cebeci, founder of the Istanbul Montessori Institute (İME), has shared details of the Montessori education method at a seminar.
Studying mice, scientists have fortified evidence that a key purpose of sleep is to recalibrate the brain cells responsible for learning and memory so the animals can 'solidify' lessons learned and use them when they awaken -- in the case of nocturnal mice, the next evening.
Poverty significantly shortens life expectancy and should be regarded as a major health risk factor, a new study suggests.
Hadrat Zainab (A.S.), the Daughter of Imam Ali (A.S.) and Hadrat Fatima Zahra(A.S.) and the Greatest Messenger of the Husaini Revolution.
Girls start to see themselves as less innately talented than boys do when they are only six years old, a group of US researchers has said.
Imam Sadeq (AS) explained about the holy verses in the Quran about kindness towards father and mother, by saying: Being kind to father and mother means you behave well towards them, and do not let them to be forced to express their needs, and ask you for their needs. Provide for them before they are forced to ask you whatever they need
The shape of your brain can influence personality traits, according to a new study.
Schools should use both ability grouping and acceleration to help academically talented students, reports a new study that examined a century of research looking at the controversial subject.
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Our learning abilities depend both on genetics and environment. Most abilities run in families but the complex system of genes affecting these abilities is largely unknown. However, scientists from University of Oxford and King’s College London have shown a link between mathematical and learning abilities of a child. They have discovered that about half the genes that influence how well a child can read also influences their mathematical abilities.
A researcher from The University of Manchester has found that British schoolchildren think their teachers should keep their regional accents, rather than modifying them in ways they consider 'more appropriate' for the classroom.
Imam Hasan al-Askari(A.S.) the eleventh infallible and holy Imam of the Shi’ites in the world was born in the holy city of Madinah on 8th Rabi al-Thani 232 A.H.
Having grown up in one of dozens of municipal government-run houses for low-income households in Hyogo Prefecture, Kansai region of Japan’s main island, Honshu, poverty used to be part of his daily scenery.
Iran’s Council for Islamic Development Coordination in a statement underlined that Islamic unity is a key principle in the Quranic culture.
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British researchers say that exercise improves your short-term memory.