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Children who argue are more likely to do well in English, Math and Science, according a new research.According to a report by聽The Independent, encouraging primary schoolchildren to explain their answers, debate with fellow classmates can help make progress achievable in these core subjects, the study suggests.The study was conducted in 78 primary schools in England with higher-than-average numbers of poor children in a trial of 鈥渄ia
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logic teaching鈥?published by the Education Endowment Foundation.Stress may raise heart disease and stroke riskThe teachers were encouraged to ask the students open questions, encouraging them to
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y researchers at Sheffield Hallam University found the 2,493 nine- and 10-year-old children who took part made, on average, two months more progress in English and science than a similarly sized group who did not receive the intervention.Math r Parenting is not the only way moms and dads impact the behavior of their offspring. Genes matter, too. And a
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lthough most of our genes are inherited in pairs鈥攐ne copy from each parent鈥攎oms and dads exert their genetic influence in different ways. According to new research led by scientists atUniversity of Utah Health, each parent has their own impact on hormones and other chemical messengers that control mood and behavior.鈥淲e're really intrigued that there is this untapped area of biology that controls our decisions,鈥?saysChristopher Gregg, Ph.D., principal investigator and associate professor in the Department of Neu
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oward developing better diagnoses and treatments for psychiatric disorders, he says.In the March 8, 2022, issue of the journalCell Reports, Gregg鈥檚 research team reports that certain groups of cells in the brains of mice rely exclusively on the mother鈥檚 copy o