The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the well-being of people across all age groups, with children being particularly vulnerable due to their reli
Finally, there were also some technical issues with the Time Machine not working with satellite or pay TV or on household computers, which may have limited the capability of the device to help with family budgeting of screen use. In context with previous work Although this present study was ...
Self-directed mobility during childhood, defined as the ability to move in the manner and at the time of one’s own choice [1], is associated with attainment of developmental milestones, social participation, and increased likelihood of gainful employment and independent living in adulthood [2,3...
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(2015) also showed that children at 4 years of age had impaired executive functions after watching fast and fantastical shows, relative to that of children who watched a slow, realistic show or engaged in play instead. Viewing rapidly-paced shows can be very demanding to a child’s working ...
Working with university students, Howrigan and McDonald (2008) used the Raven’s Progressive Matrices, a figural test, and the production of comic stories and sarcastic responses to hypothetical questions. The researchers obtained a correlation of 0.29 between general intelligence and humor ability. ...
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