Tag: Children
DrSocial’s 5 Tips of Preventing Children from Electronic Damage
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) February 20, 2015 A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), http://www.jama.jamanetwork.com found that the more television a child is exposed to at 29 months, the more likely he or she is to have problems in school and poor health behaviors. JAMA reported that each additional […]
Best Speed Reading Software Shares An Inspiring Video To Help Put Books in The Hands of More Children That Need them, Announces eReflect
New York City, NY (PRWEB) February 01, 2015 eReflect, designer of 7 Speed Reading™ and long-time advocate of self-education, proudly shares an inspiring video on the 7 Speed Reading™ blog in support of the Book People Unite movement. Book People Unite is a global movement that encourages people who love books to share their reading […]
Stop CMV Announces CMV Education and Awareness Research Grants – One in 150 Children is Born with CMV, A Common Virus that Causes Disabilities
Sunnyvale, California (PRWEB) January 14, 2015 Stop CMV announces the launch of new education and awareness research grants to improve awareness about cytomegalovirus (CMV), the leading cause of birth defects and developmental disabilities. Grants will also improve awareness of the recommended precautions shown to reduce the risk of CMV transmission to pregnant women and will […]
Best Ways to Make Your Children Like Physics
by the mad LOLscientist Physics seems to be such a difficult subject that many students avoid. The only way to master this subject is to be accustomed to it. As parents, you can introduce Physics to your children as early as possible. Here we have some tips to make your kids love Physics. Remember that […]
7 Speed Reading Creator eReflect Shows the Effect of Diverse Reading on Children In Latest Blog Post
New York City, NY (PRWEB) November 05, 2014 eReflect, the developer of the 7 Speed Reading™ program, reports that diverse reading is crucial for children’s brain development and cultural identification and belonging. In a recent post, eReflect contends that while many parents do a good job getting their children to like reading and learning, the […]