A career aptitude test may help individuals get into a career path that best suits them, ultimately leading them to a prosperous career. According to a recent survey from Randstad, a human resourcing services company, more than half of Americans reportedly love their jobs. More than half of the survey respondents said that they […]
Archive | February, 2011
Latino children may be susceptible to poor school performance if their sibling is disabled
Latino families who have a child with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome or autism may also want to observe their other children, as a new study is suggesting that their sibling’s condition could also affect their school performance or anxiety. Researchers from the Bradley Habro Children’s Research Center report that children with developmental disabilities […]
Study suggests funding in early childhood programs could lead to a big future return
While the education system continues to fight tight budgets, a new study is suggesting there could be a number of benefits from putting more funding in for early education programs in the long run. According to researchers from the University of Minnesota’s College of Education and Human Development, for every $1 that was invested […]
Could a rigorous early education curriculum lead to healthier life choices in the future?
For parents, ensuring their children have the best education future possible can be crucial. As a result of this, many adults look to explore programs that really focus on enriching children in academics at an early age. Now, a new study is suggesting that this could potentially lead to healthier behaviors later in the […]