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We’ve rounded up five fun brain-training games, including the science behind why these games may help improve cognitive health. Read on to learn more. 5 Brain-Training Games For Kids and Adults ...
It might be tempting to leave your kids alone to their own devices (literally and figuratively) during the summer break, but ...
Games probably won't rot your kid's brain. But kids do need guidance in using them wisely. Here's how to help them, starting with spending some of your own time in the games your kids can't put down.
Video games can get a bad rap when it comes to kids and mental health, but their impact on child development is often misunderstood. Gaming can be a powerful training tool for a variety of skills.
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The camp fuels participants with purpose, confidence, and healthy habits through sports drills, games, health education, and ...
Some parents fear that video games might be detrimental to children’s well-being, but a new study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health finds that gaming may help with both cognition ...
Kids who play video games for 3 or more hours daily have more brain power, study claims. Getty Images The Vermont U. scientists studied brain imaging data from nearly 2,000 kids starting at ages 9 ...
Concerned kids weren't getting enough unstructured playtime, six educators began "Global School Play Day" in 2015. The day is now celebrated in 75 countries around the world, and has influenced ...
Despite a light midday rain, kids turned out to run, jump, swim and learn at the Lake County YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day event on June 8. The event included bouncy houses, crafts and athletic ...
Children need access to physical activities. But it's unfairly up to parents to find them, writes Dr. Julia Rosenberg.