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Which household chores do kids do?

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The University of Melbourne and Australia’s national broadcaster are teaming up to solve one of the biggest mysteries at the heart of family life: which chores do kids do around the home? The Melbourne School...

School leavers need support to choose university course

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A collaborative study by all three South Australian public universities, led by researchers at UniSA’s School of Natural and Built Environments has found that almost 51% of year 12 students find it difficult to decide what...

Energy drinks could be deadly for young people with heart conditions

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A world-first study has found that having just one to two energy drinks could be life-threatening for some young people with no known history of heart disease. Published in the International Journal of Cardiology, the study...

Winning the war: How to persuade children to eat more veggies

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Getting children to eat their vegetables might not be an endless battle if parents follow some research-based advice from a nutrition expert at Kansas State University. Getting kids used to vegetables can start in the...

Background Noise May Hinder Toddlers’ Ability To Learn Words

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The environments children are in, including how much and what kinds of stimulation they are exposed to, influence what and how they learn. One important task for children is zeroing in on the information...

Harsh Parenting Predicts Low Educational Attainment Through Increasing Peer Problems and Risky Behaviour

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Children exposed to harsh parenting are at greater risk of having poor school outcomes. A new longitudinal study sought to determine why. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh who conducted the study suggest that...

Impact of parent physical activity, sedentary behaviour on their preschool children

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Young children do follow in their parents’ footsteps. Literally. That’s the conclusion of NIH-funded researchers who found that in underserved populations, parents’ physical activity—and their sedentary behaviour—directly correlates with the activity level of their preschoolers....

One Year of High-Quality Early Education Improves Outcomes for Low-Income Infants, Toddlers

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Children from low-income families are at substantial risk in terms of their social-emotional and academic skills at school entry, with fewer than half considered ready for school at age 5. A new study has...

Step up for child health research – Register for Stepathon 2017

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Murdoch Childrens Research Institute want all children to have the opportunity to live a healthy and fulfilled life! Which is why we are inviting kids, adults, grandparents, families and friends to join Stepathon, our national...

L-platers needed for driving behaviour research

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A USC academic is conducting research to better understand how driving behaviours change when young motorists progress from having L-plates to P-plates. Senior Research Fellow Dr Bridie Scott-Parker said while learner drivers were involved in...
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