Research on How Helping Can Hurt or Help Learning
A study shows that the kind of help children give matters. Find out when helping supports learning, and when it can hurt.
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A study shows that the kind of help children give matters. Find out when helping supports learning, and when it can hurt.
Research shows that even a 5-minute break can help children focus and solve math problems more effectively. Learn more about the findings here.
Knowing how to handle disruptive behavior in the classroom can make for a more conducive learning environment. Learn helpful strategies.
Child therapist, Michael Vallejo, describes simple tips to support a child with social anxiety at school. Explore coping strategies that help your child manage symptoms and build confidence.
Children who attend preschool and have engaged parents perform better in school, especially in math, according to a study. Find out more.
A study shows how loneliness, confidence, and social support can influence help-seeking behaviors among students.
Discover 15 calm-down corner printables that can help kids manage big emotions at home or in the classroom.
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.