New study shows just how important ‘being fun’ is & why it matters for a child’s social network
...to 12): the first included 306 girls and 305 boys attending school in northern Colombia; the second included 363 girls and 299 boys [...]
...to 12): the first included 306 girls and 305 boys attending school in northern Colombia; the second included 363 girls and 299 boys [...]
...and the effects of cultural expectations of men and boys APA published voluntary guidelines in 2018 recommending that therapists consider discussing [...]
...of Pediatrics (published online Nov. 12). Research shows that sport-related concussion remains common in nearly all sports at all levels, with [...]
...to be of the other gender or an insistence that he or she is the other gender in boys, a strong preference for cross-dressing or simulating female [...]
...research “It is known that little boys and girls, although they are too young to show differences in vocal tract dimensions associated with [...]
...type of sports trained in. The dietary supplements were categorized as vitamins, minerals, multis, proteins/amino acids, and fats. Analysis Revealed the Reasons for [...]
...a day for ages 5-17 (moderate to vigorous play). 25% of boys and 50% of girls aged 6-11 are not meeting these recommendations, and for ages 12-19 [...]
...EDCs were also found to develop breast and start their menstrual cycles earlier.1 For boys, studies show an inverse relationship between urinary BPA [...]
...adolescent boys and found some interesting results. Chronic video game play is associated with hyperconnectivity between several pairs of brain [...]
...four times more common in boys than girls, but there were no observed differences in risk between boys and girls in the study. The [...]