Every parent at some time or other is driven crazy by a child that won’t stop spinning or rolling. They seem to do it in the bank around the rails put there to form the line, when shopping, at home…. it seems endless and trying to get them to stand still and stop it is [...]
A study using mice provides insight into how a specific receptor subtype in the brain could play a role in increasing a persons risk for attentiondeficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD. The research could also help explain how stimulants work to treat symptoms of ADHD.
Children in a school that uses corporal punishment performed significantly worse in tasks involving executive functioning psychological processes such as planning, abstract thinking, and delaying gratification than those in a school relying on milder disciplinary measures such as timeouts, according to a new study involving two private sch