One Skill That Can Help Students Bridge Political Divides
Here's how one teacher has tried to help students envision better outcomes for everyone, a skill researchers call "moral imagination."
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Here's how one teacher has tried to help students envision better outcomes for everyone, a skill researchers call "moral imagination."
To allow teens to become the best adults they can be, family researcher Ellen Galinsky says we must reframe the way we view the teenage years.
We would serve students better if we helped them find their inner sources of motivation to grow and learn at school.
Caregivers can help children be kinder to themselves and replace a self-critical inner voice with a friendly one.
Children living in poverty show poorer brain development. But reading for pleasure may help counteract this.
We can help children waiting for mental health treatment with "social prescribing," where doctors recommend activities for well-being.
The incessant pressure to perform takes a toll on children’s mental health—but there are other ways to help them find their sense of worth.
Racism harms children's physical health, which means that it's an important topic for doctors to bring up with families.