Parents’ attitudes toward justice influence their babies’ neural responses to morally charged situations, new research shows.
Children of math-anxious parents learn less math during the course of a school year and are more likely to be math-anxious themselves—but only if mom or dad repeatedly try to help them with homework.
When a 16-century Venetian edition of Homer’s Odyssey surfaced in 2007, the text included handwritten notes in the margins in an unknown script.
Parents’ attitudes toward justice influence their babies’ neural responses to morally charged situations, new research shows.
Children of math-anxious parents learn less math during the course of a school year and are more likely to be math-anxious themselves—but only if mom or dad repeatedly try to help them with homework.
When a 16-century Venetian edition of Homer’s Odyssey surfaced in 2007, the text included handwritten notes in the margins in an unknown script.