Mindset needs more than willpower. It rests on character—something practiced, embodied, and tested. Growth mindset shows why.
Recent studies show that even infants as young as 10 months old can display basic forms of deceit. By the time they reach three years, almost all children engage in these playful fabrications. This ...
Glasser’s work reinforces the idea that self-esteem is strengthened when individuals recognise their agency: They choose ...
Core Factors delivers a suite of type assessments supported by a participant experience designed to sustain learning ...
A comprehensive new study suggests that females require a much larger biological and cognitive shift to develop autism than males do. The findings help explain why the condition is diagnosed ...
Reflecting on the strength model of self-control, some criticisms of the model, and some of the adjustments that have emerged ...
Research by Cardiff University has found that playing with Barbie dolls can help reach key milestones in developing empathy and social understanding during childhood. Doll play was found to be ...
It’s a reasonable argument (even if unproven), but it feeds directly into a far less reasonable, age-old “What’s the matter with kids today?” narrative that delights unscrupulous headline writers as ...
The study finds that high smartphone use in school affects cognitive control in youths, indicating a need for policies to manage digital engagement effectively.
The American School Counselor Association promoted Lean In Girls, which pushes transgender ideology and critical race theory, ...
A new paper published in Osteoporosis International describes the rigorous, user-centered development of "Build Better Bones, ...