crown, or pirate’s eye-patch, his brain is developing in more ways than you can imagine. As early childhood educators know, play is the work of the child, and children benefit cognitively, physically, socially, and emotionally through dress-up play. ...
Play is recognized as a universal language of childhood, often accompanied by smiles, laughter, and a sense of enjoyment. Research underscores the importance of play inchild developmentas a powerful learning mode that supports physical, intellectual, social, and emotional development. Playing kids deve...
I spent my childhood engaging in risky recreational activities with my three brothers–and one of our favorites was climbing trees. When I was a child, I felt the benefits of these risk-taking activities cumulate in the sense of strength and confidence. As an early childhood educator and junio...
California to Charleston, South Carolina on an awareness walk. We’re calling this cross-country trek theJoy Walkbecause this knowledge increases the amount of joy in people’s lives. You can follow the planning and the walk at the link. We’ll set up special social media accounts...
Over the years, most college and pro football players have had to make the tough decision of hanging up their cleats while they are still in their playing prime. Young people in their twenties, who have been playing organized football since childhood, are forced to abandon their dreams. ...
Thus, hepatic GR may be activated by ethanol or its metabolites to protect against steatohepatitis in the early stage of AH. In contrast, hepatic GR signaling is markedly impaired in sAH patients (Figure 1); however, the underlying mechanism of the defects of GR signaling in sAH remains ...
France initiated a number of educational reforms beginning in 1968. Contemporary France has a first cycle of education for all children up to grade 5. The transitional grades 6 and 7 are followed by grades 8 and 9, whichcomprisethe so-called guidance cycle, in which students pursue a certain...