Research on the Benefits of Forgiveness for Adolescents
Can teaching forgiveness really help teens feel better? A new study shows how school-based forgiveness lessons improved students’ mental health.
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Can teaching forgiveness really help teens feel better? A new study shows how school-based forgiveness lessons improved students’ mental health.
A large study finds that teachers are more accurate than parents at spotting ADHD in children. Learn what this means and how you can take action.
Twice-exceptional kids are both gifted and face developmental challenges. Learn what twice-exceptionality entails and how you can support your child.
This study investigates the impact of implementing a mindfulness program for students and teachers in an elementary school.
A study reveals that compassion fatigue affects the majority of teachers, especially those new in their careers. Learn what this means and why it matters.
Test anxiety in children can hinder their ability to do well in exams. Learn what test anxiety is and how you can help your child manage it.
Discover how to help students with test anxiety with practical tips such as relaxation skills, test-taking strategies, and positive self-talk.
Many parents believe their kids love school and learn a lot, but students report a different reality. Learn about the disengagement gap in this study.
Read this article to learn more about dyspraxia in children, as well as the ways to support them at home and in school.
October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. This is an excellent time for parents to talk to their child about bullying before it happens.
School refusal in kids and teens can lead to emotional, social, and educational consequences. Learn how you can address school refusal promptly and effectively.
Here are key insights from The Girls’ Index 2023 study about the struggles U.S. girls face with confidence, stress, and social pressures.