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Middle-upper class children are more likely to participate: Study
The study shed new light on the persistent and early emerging disparities in education linked to socioeconomic status (SES).
Individual bad decisions cannot explain economic inequalities
Research shows babies talk more around man-made objects
Flexible, friendly workplace culture makes for better remote work
Sawan 2023: Dos and Don'ts for devotees during 'Shravan'
Doses of oral semaglutide improve blood sugar, weight loss: Study
Babies talk more around man-made objects than natural ones: Study
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Flexible, supportive company culture makes for better remote work
The pandemic made remote work the norm for many, but it wasn't always a joyful experience. Remote work has many advantages, including improved flexibility, inclusivity for parents and individuals with impairments, and work-life balance. However, it can also produce problems with teamwork, communication, and the general work atmosphere.
Kebabs to Biryani: Dishes you must relish on Eid al-Adha
Feasting is an important part of Eid al-Adha celebrations. Biryani, Kebabs, Mutton curry, and Sheer Khurma are some of the lip-smacking dishes prepared and consumed during Eid al-Adha.
Walkable neighbourhoods help adults socialize, increase community
According to researchers from the University of California San Diego's Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, adults who live in walkable neighbourhoods are more likely to interact with their neighbours and have a stronger sense of community than those who live in car-dependent communities.
International Yoga Day 2023: All you need to know about this day
Every year International Yoga Day is celebrated on June 21 worldwide. It serves as a platform to raise awareness about the numerous benefits of yoga and promote its holistic approach to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Working hard for money lowers consumer willingness to risk funds
According to surveys, consumers believe that those who work hard for their money have higher earnings, are more financially aware, and are more comfortable taking safe financial risks.
Conflict in marriage less harmful when dad keeps it constructive
In marriages, conflict is unavoidable. When it explodes in families with children, worried or furious parents may project their anger or withdraw emotionally or physically from their children. In the worst-case situation, children's socioemotional development may suffer. According to a recent study by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, how parents, particularly men, deal with marital problems can have an impact on their children.
Study finds fathers role in supporting breastfeeding, sleep
According to a recent survey of new fathers conducted by the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS for Dads), fathers can make a significant difference in whether an infant is nursed and safely placed to sleep.
'Marriage tussles less harmful for kids if dad keeps it positive'
Some studies have shown father-child relationships may be more impacted by conflict than mother-child relationships, and can lead to negative development for kids
Father's Day 2023: Unique ways to pamper your dad
Father's Day is a perfect opportunity to express our love and appreciation for the unsung heroes in our lives. Even if your dad insists he doesn't want anything for Father's Day, it's still important to show your appreciation and love for him. Small gestures and thoughtful gifts can go a long way in expressing your gratitude. Father's Day is coming on 18 June 2023, and it's a time to let him know how much he means to you and how grateful you are for his love and support. Here are some unique ways to pamper your dad.
Working hard for money reduces consumers' desire to risk earnings
Consumers feel that individuals who work hard for their money have better earnings, are more financially savvy, and are more comfortable taking safe financial risks, according to studies.
Study finds diet tracking essential element for effective weight
It is hard and difficult to maintain over time to keep track of everything you consume in a day. Sadly, a recent study shows that diligent tracking is an essential element for effective weight loss.
Study shows why sexually harassed people may not come forward
According to a new study, there is a gap between how individuals anticipate they would react if sexually harassed and how those who have experienced it respond.
Employers should exercise caution when introducing peer recognition initiatives: Study
Employers are constantly looking for better and more innovative ways to acknowledge people in the workplace, especially in circumstances where change is frequent and fast-paced. According to recent research from the University of Waterloo, however, employee comparisons made possible by public peer recognition may lead to some workers feeling mistreated.
Motor skill practice supports preschoolers' learning: Study
A doctoral thesis demonstrated that motor skills and physical activity practice can support preschoolers' cognitive and early academic skills, especially when the activities include motor skills practice or when motor skills or physical activity practice is combined with the subject to be learned.
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Flexible, supportive company culture makes for better remote work
Kebabs to Biryani: Dishes you must relish on Eid al-Adha
Walkable neighbourhoods help adults socialize, increase community
International Yoga Day 2023: All you need to know about this day
Working hard for money lowers consumer willingness to risk funds
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