A mom and science writer offers an operating manual for parents grappling with kids' screen use and cravings for sweets.
Parenting struggles often appear in everyday conversations. A family-science framework shows how reflection, empathy, and mindfulness can strengthen parent–child relationships.
American children are bombarded by all sorts of media and viewpoints. They need trusted adults' help in learning how to identify media bias and think critically.
When parents focus more on character than on achievement, they tend to raise kids with some rare and highly valued traits.
Jane Dugan and Esther Meerschaut deliver a heartfelt environmental story that highlights climate change through the ...
Background Data-sharing mandates from funders and journals have increased in recent years, but little is known about how shared data are used. Existing research has focused on access frameworks, with ...
Irish author Clíodhna O’Sullivan makes her debut with the Irish-mythology-inspired YA dystopian fantasy 'Her Hidden Fire,' ...
The Getty Images photog talks to Vanity Fair about his new book, ‘Modern Majesty: The British Royal Family Today’ and why he ...
After relocating from Sweden to the US, I learned American playdates come with more structure — and more supervision.
In the Arminda Suli Lab, BYU students study how early brain development influences autism spectrum disorder. The team focuses ...