Researchers discovered that recent physical activity helped participants take in and understand information faster — what’s ...
Coloring, a beloved childhood pastime, is making a comeback as a therapeutic activity for adults. It's credited with reducing ...
There’s even more benefit if you stay active in the long run. “Over longer periods of time, exercise and physical activity ...
There may be something special about team sports in childhood that helps sharpen a kids' brain, new research shows.Ch ...
Children’s love for repeating shows, books, or activities is more than a quirk—it supports learning and emotional wellbeing.
A new study from the University of South Australia reveals that not all sedentary activities are equal for brain health.
New research highlights that some sedentary activities, like reading or crafting, are better for brain health than others, ...
Does writing by hand still matter in a digital world? According to a new study in Frontiers in Psychology, the answer is yes.
Occupational therapist and Learning Without Tears leader Dr. Christina Brets said states are seeing the impact of cursive in children. "Now states are starting to see cursive helps brain activity ...
A study published in Pediatrics has shown that exercise doesn’t just benefit physical health—it can also boost intelligence ...
For children genetically predisposed to develop multiple sclerosis (MS), exposure to cigarette smoke in the family home could ...