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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

How Malaysian Preschool Teachers Help Kids Build Strength and Control

In Malaysia, teachers are doing some amazing things to help young kids grow stronger and more in control of their feelings. They focus on children between 4 and 6 years old. These teachers use ideas from famous thinkers like Vygotsky and Bronfenbrenner to guide their work. They talk to seven experie

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Good Memories Can Help Overcome Bad Ones

Bad things happening in childhood can lead to trouble later in life. This is a known fact. But what if good things also happen during childhood? Can those good things help to cancel out the bad ones? Researchers are looking into this idea. They want to see if positive experiences in childhood can h

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Delhi's Air: A Hidden Threat to Our Little Ones

In the bustling city of Delhi, where the air is thick with smog, a silent danger lurks. This isn't just about the visible haze. Tiny particles float around, unseen but not harmless. They sneak into homes and lungs, potentially shaping the future of our youngest residents. Most studies on air pollut

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Stocks Rise on Government Shutdown Deal Hopes, But Health Insurer Faces Challenges

Stock markets showed optimism recently, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing higher. This rise came as traders hoped for a deal to end a government shutdown. When the government shuts down, it can create uncertainty in the markets. Investors worry about how it might affect the economy and

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Kids in Abu Dhabi Speak Up About Playing Outside

In Abu Dhabi, kids have a lot to say about what makes it hard or easy for them to run, play, and stay active. While grown-ups often talk about these issues, it's rare to hear directly from the kids themselves. This is why a recent study decided to ask children about the things that stop them from pl

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How Moms-to-Be See Their Past and Future Parenting

Pregnant women often think about their own upbringing. This is important because how they were raised can affect how they raise their own kids. Experts say that bad experiences in childhood can lead to problems later in life. These problems can even affect how people parent their own children. But

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Vaccines Under the Microscope: A Closer Look at the CDC's New Review

Vaccines have been a crucial part of child healthcare for a long time. They protect kids from serious diseases that used to be common. Dr. Stanley Plotkin, a well-known vaccine expert, remembers a time when parents were scared of diseases like polio and measles. Now, thanks to vaccines, these fears

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

A Big Step Forward in the Fight Against Childhood Brain Cancer

In a heartwarming show of support, top financial advisors and their firms came together to donate $1. 5 million to a cause close to many hearts: finding a cure for childhood brain cancer. This generous contribution will go towards a groundbreaking clinical trial for a vaccine therapy that could chan

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

From Uganda to New York: How Zohran Mamdani's Early Life Shaped His Bold Vision

Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected official in New York, has always been passionate about fairness and standing up against corruption. This drive comes from his early days in Uganda, where he interned at a newspaper and learned to think about how big issues affect regular people. Born into a well-of

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health Across Cultures

Researchers have been looking into how childhood trauma affects people who are at risk of developing psychosis. This is important because different cultures and societies can influence how mental health issues develop. A recent study focused on individuals from Brazil, China, and Turkey who are at a

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