Inside the preschool brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a preschooler?
Inside the 8th grader’s brain
What's going on in your child's head? See what insights neuroscience can offer the parents of eighth graders.
Inside the third grade brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a third grader?
Inspire the artist in your fourth grader
How you can help at home: Here are some easy ways you can encourage the artist in your fourth-grader.
Teaching your child to speak in class
Raising your hand to participate in class is an important academic skill in American schools. So how can you teach your English learner to speak up at school?
How student fitness affects brain function
Kids' physical fitness has been definitively tied to improved academic achievement — and some schools are starting to take notice.
Helping your child find her voice
When teasing by middle school boys took an inappropriate turn, the principal helped my daughter advocate for herself.
Time for your teen to take a personality test!
No, it’s not because of all the attitude and eye rolling. These free tests can get high school students thinking about careers they'll be inspired to work hard for.
As screen time goes up, grades go down
Study shows that as children's screen time goes up, their grades fall.
Helping your child beat decision fatigue
Our ability to make intelligent decisions declines after making lots of them. Help your child preserve their decision-making energy for the choices that count.
Inside the fifth grader's brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a fifth grader?
Inside the fourth grade brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a fourth grader?
Inside the second grade brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a second grader?
Inside the kindergarten brain
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the mind of a kindergartner?
The fabulously vexing teenage brain
Neuroscience sheds light on why teens act the way they do.
Are girls’ and boys’ brains different?
Science shows they aren't as different as you may think.
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