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A Parent's Guide to Social Media
A Parent's Guide to Social Media

Knowing the basics about these platforms helps starting a conversation about why and how they’re using these platforms – which gives any parent peace of mind.

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familyContessa PortenApril 24, 2018
Are Some Classrooms Dampening Creativity?
Are Some Classrooms Dampening Creativity?

The proper amount of sleep reduces the risk of adverse functioning in children and adolescents.

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDJanuary 16, 2018
Television and screens in the bedroom: Are they useful for a child?
Television and screens in the bedroom: Are they useful for a child?

Recent research in Developmental Psychology indicated that children spent more time watching screens and less time reading and sleeping, which led to poorer school performance.

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDJanuary 8, 2018
Screens and Sleep
Screens and Sleep

The proper amount of sleep reduces the risk of adverse functioning in children and adolescents.

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Amy Schonfeld Ph.D.September 11, 2017
Bullying
Bullying

Students need to be educated about bullying and provided with multiple means of seeking help for it.

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDAugust 17, 2017
SAT or ACT? Which One is Best? Three Graduates Weigh In
SAT or ACT? Which One is Best? Three Graduates Weigh In

Students who have recently graduated from high school have a lot to say when it comes to the high-stakes examinations such as the SAT and ACT. This month, I asked three young women, Lexi, Grace, and Nicole, three questions about the process of preparing for these tests.

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDAugust 17, 2017
Dad is important too!
Dad is important too!

A father's stress level can negatively influence their young child's cognitive and language development according to recent research in Infant and Child Development.

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family, fathersKaren L. Schiltz, PhDJuly 13, 2017stress, parent involvement, language development
Do you believe in exercise for yourself and your children?
Do you believe in exercise for yourself and your children?

Exercise is important for everyone! However, do you really think that exercise is necessary?

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDMay 8, 2017
Drinking and Pregnancy: Placing Your Child in Danger
Drinking and Pregnancy: Placing Your Child in Danger

“I just had one glass of red wine a night. Well, actually two glasses. That's what the doctors suggest for good health. I never knew it could hurt my son.”

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDApril 28, 2017
Power, Bullies, and Victims: Warning Signs of Children in Trouble
Power, Bullies, and Victims: Warning Signs of Children in Trouble

For the majority of children, good social skills come easily. However, other children who exhibit difficulties socially may become rejected or even neglected amongst their peers. Rejected children may exhibit behaviors that disturb other children.

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Karen L. Schiltz, PhDApril 28, 2017
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