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Parents’ Math Fears Could Be Sabotaging Their Children’s Future Success

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Reframing Disadvantage as Strength Boosts Grades for Low-Income Students

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Non-Cognitive Skills Rival Intelligence in Predicting Academic Success, Study Finds

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Young scientists face career hurdles in interdisciplinary research

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School focus on grades, test scores linked to violence against teachers

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Navigating the ‘big little leap’ to kindergarten

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School challenges for disadvantaged kids not linked to character or mindset

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School debate programs linked to improvements in academic achievement, graduation rates, and college enrollment

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Dentists could soon have a new AI co-pilot to detect tooth decay

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Teens Need Consistent Positive Messaging in Multicultural Environments

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Screen time not harmful for academic skills of preschoolers

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High-Quality Child Care Linked to Long-Term Success in Science and Math, Particularly for Low-Income Children

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Breastfeeding for longer may be linked to better exam results in later life

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