Helping Minds Remember: How Feedback Can Support Learning in Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
People with mild Alzheimer’s disease may lose many memories—but their ability to learn with feedback remains surprisingly intact.
People with mild Alzheimer’s disease may lose many memories—but their ability to learn with feedback remains surprisingly intact.
Perfection might feel like the goal—but excellence, done with heart and balance, is where real growth happens.
Sports should build confidence, teach life skills, support mental health, and promote lifelong physical activity—not just churn out elite athletes.
Here is the deeper issue: not every child has access to preschool, therapists, or enrichment opportunities.
Many of the resources that help children become “Fully Ready” are expensive or limited to certain neighborhoods. That’s not fair—and it’s not sustainable.
In Part 4 of our five-part series on kindergarten readiness, we walk through how to observe your child at home using the same four developmental areas used in a major 13-year study by the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD).
If your child is showing delays in self-regulation, social communication, or motor skills, and these delays are ongoing despite support, an extra year can offer valuable time to build these skills.
Many people still misunderstand hospice as a service only for the final hours, or as a signal of “giving up.” But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Hospice care is about comfort, dignity, and supporting the whole person—not just medically, but emotionally and spiritually.
The truth is: readiness is about much more than academics—and a powerful 13-year study from San Francisco shows that this well-rounded set of early childhood skills has a lasting impact.
If you’re asking, “Is my child ready for kindergarten?” — that’s one of the most important questions you can ask as a parent. And it turns out, the answer could significantly shape your child’s academic future.
Children aren’t just passive consumers—they’re constantly observing, learning, and internalizing behaviors, especially those modeled by people they admire. That includes social media influencers.
Discover how to create a family-friendly backyard that’s perfect for kids and teens—beautiful, low-maintenance, and environmentally conscious, with DIY ideas
While occasional bad dreams are normal, frequent nightmares may be a sign of stress, anxiety, or underlying concerns.
Child care cooperatives can provide safe, affordable, and community-driven solutions for working and job seeking parents.
Research consistently shows that children who grow up feeling genuinely seen and encouraged—rather than pushed to “perform” at all costs—are more likely to pursue goals that make them happy and resilient in the long run.
Pets provide more than companionship—they can help children develop responsibility, reduce stress, and even aid with social skills.
Being a great mom doesn’t mean being an emotional sponge; it means being a guide, a comfort, and sometimes, the person who simply listens and says, “I’m here.”
Eliminating common allergens from a child’s diet due to food allergies increases the risk of nutritional deficiencies, particularly when allergenic foods provide essential nutrients for growth and development.
In the U.S., if you’ve been laid off, you may qualify for unemployment benefits. Visit your state’s unemployment office website to apply. These benefits can provide a financial cushion while you search for new opportunities. Additionally, check if you qualify for government assistance programs such as food stamps (SNAP), Medicaid, or rental assistance to help ease financial burdens.
The research by Mari & Keizer (2021), Hill et al. (2011), and Khanam & Nghiem (2016) underscores that job loss affects children in long-lasting ways. But in the U.S., these effects are amplified due to weaker safety nets.
While there’s no definitive study that links specific nail styles to personality, psychological research on fashion and self-expression suggests that aesthetic choices often reflect aspects of identity.
This article explores research on parental job loss and illustrates how parents are not powerless in these situations. Parents can take proactive steps to help children overcome challenges related to job loss by focusing on structure, learning, and emotional stability at home.
Emotional resilience isn’t about shielding kids from challenges; life is full of challenges and events big or small that can set the stage for unpleasant emotions.
Not only did I save a substantial amount buying second hand, but I also ended up with unique, well-crafted pieces that add character to my home. Shopping secondhand doesn’t mean sacrificing quality—it often means getting even better-made items for a fraction of the price.
Positive parenting is a research-backed approach that emphasizes nurturing, guidance, and structure rather than punishment and control. It is not permissive parenting, which lacks boundaries, nor is it authoritarian parenting, which relies on strict discipline.
Financial planning is a powerful tool for navigating both life’s uncertainties and opportunities. Whether it’s preparing for your child’s education, securing your retirement, or handling unexpected challenges like job loss, the right strategies—and the right guidance—can make all the difference.
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder bring unique strengths and perspectives to higher education, often offering exceptional analytical abilities, attention to detail, and creative problem-solving skills. These traits enrich academic environments and contribute to broader societal innovation.
These influencers offer a wealth of knowledge in home maintenance, DIY projects, and family-friendly home improvement tips. Following them can provide you with inspiration and practical advice to keep your home safe, efficient, and comfortable for your loved ones.
Research in psychology shows that when our external appearance reflects our internal sense of self, we experience greater self-esteem and life satisfaction. This isn’t about chasing perfection; it’s about discovering and presenting your authentic self. Whether it’s a skincare routine that makes you glow or a workout that leaves you feeling strong, the goal is to embrace the real you.
Families where parents openly discussed their child’s origins earlier experienced less stress and better mental health outcomes.