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Physically Active Lessons in School Can Enhance Pupils’ Learning and Motor Skills

Sports scientists at Nottingham Trent University examined how bouts of physically active math lessons for eight hours per week affected children aged 6-7 during their first two years of school, by comparing them with another group that studied the usual way. They found that the physically active lessons boosted primary school children’s cognition and motor ...

Troy Oakes

Four children on a mat in the gym.

How Marriage and Fatherhood Benefit Men

There’s a common misconception that marriage and fatherhood are the things that ruin a man’s life. After all, why would any sane man want to be tied down to one woman and have a bunch of kids? Surely, that would just lead to a life of drudgery and misery. However, the truth is that marriage ...

Jack Roberts

A dad with a daughter on his shoulders.

Children With ‘High Emotional Intelligence’ Often Express 4 Sentences

Parents generally aspire to have their children learn well, be imbued with a high IQ, possess a high level of emotional intelligence, and as adults, have proper moral conduct throughout their lives. The emotional intelligence of a child can be seen in their daily routines. If a child expresses the following four sentences, these will ...

Emma Lu

A group of children blowing bubbles.

How to Raise Successful Children

Quan has six children — four sons and two daughters. All six of her children have doctoral degrees from either Harvard or Yale, and each of them holds a position of great responsibility. She has been named “The First Mother In Korea,” and she has astonished the world by raising such successful children. Quan Hui-Xing was ...

Raven Montmorency

A couple with their young children.