A new study links team sports with improved cognitive development in children, highlighting the importance of structured physical activities for brain function.
Toddlers as young as two understand that the noises they make can affect people around them—and know how to adapt the loudness of the sounds they make depending on what they’re doing and where they are.
Children who are sensitive to the thoughts and feelings of others are more popular on the playground, report researchers.
A new study links team sports with improved cognitive development in children, highlighting the importance of structured physical activities for brain function.
Toddlers as young as two understand that the noises they make can affect people around them—and know how to adapt the loudness of the sounds they make depending on what they’re doing and where they are.
Children who are sensitive to the thoughts and feelings of others are more popular on the playground, report researchers.