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Kids
Feb. 10, 2017
This Study on Altruistic Toddlers Will Make You Feel Better About the World
Not everything is terrible.
By
Cari Romm
Feb. 3, 2017
Little Kids Absorb the Personalities of Their Friends
Some traits are contagious.
By
Cari Romm
Jan. 10, 2017
A New Study Explains How to Raise an Honest Kid
There’s a sneaky way to incentivize them to tell the truth.
By
Cari Romm
Jan. 4, 2017
A New Study Explains the Right Way (and the Wrong Way) to Praise Your Kid
And how the appropriate level of enthusiasm can influence their grades and mental health.
By
Cari Romm
Dec. 22, 2016
What Makes Kids Stop Believing in Santa?
It’s more complicated than just growing up.
By
Cari Romm
tisci loves the kids
Dec. 2, 2016
It’s About to Get a Lot Easier to Dress Your Child Like North West
Givenchy is entering the kids’ market.
By
Indya Brown
lego
Dec. 1, 2016
Lego Is the Perfect Toy
Even if no one can really agree on what kind of toy it is anymore.
By
Genevieve Smith
gift guide 2016
Dec. 1, 2016
34 Charming Gifts for Kids
The year’s must-have toys, dressy sneakers, cuddly creatures, and more.
By
The Editors
politics
Nov. 29, 2016
90 Percent of Teachers Say Trump’s Win Has Had a Negative Effect in Classrooms
Verbal harassment and use of slurs are on the rise in classrooms.
By
Claire Landsbaum
Nov. 18, 2016
How Little Kids Figure Out Who’s in Charge
A new study on how we learn about power dynamics.
By
Cari Romm
Nov. 11, 2016
Kids With Autism Are Taking Trump’s Rhetoric Literally
Autism experts explain how the election has taken a toll on the young people they work with.
By
Cari Romm
gallery
Nov. 11, 2016
These Letters to Donald Trump From First-Grade Students Are Devastating
“Dear Mr. Trump, please be honest and kind.”
By
the Cut
Nov. 11, 2016
A Lesson for Kids From the Election: Adults Aren’t Perfect
Everyone learns it eventually, but for many, 2016 has sped up the process.
By
Cari Romm
developmental psychology
Nov. 10, 2016
What Your Election Freakout Looks Like From a Kid’s Point of View
And how to talk to them about what you’re feeling.
By
Cari Romm
Nov. 2, 2016
Here’s One More Reason Why You Shouldn’t Let Kids Win All the Time
It stunts their decision-making skills.
By
Cari Romm
reading
Nov. 2, 2016
Amazon’s New Strategy for Getting Kids to Read Is So Depressing
Shouldn’t kids be reading books?
By
Laura June
Oct. 20, 2016
Yes, There’s a Right Way to Discipline Your Kids
Fifty years of research agrees on one thing.
By
Drake Baer
Oct. 17, 2016
The Kids Most Affected by Parenting Share a Personality Trait
“The very quality that appears to be a frailty in children may also be their strength.”
By
Drake Baer
the science of dreams
Oct. 10, 2016
Little Kids Use Their Dreams to Figure Out Real Life
“Some of the dreams we have in childhood become lifelong touchstones of emotion.”
By
Cari Romm
Sept. 29, 2016
Kids Are Judgmental, Morally Pure Little Jerks
If the right choice is anything other than easy, you don’t get points for making it.
By
Cari Romm
Sept. 22, 2016
An Idea: Let’s Get Rid of Middle School
A big new study suggests kids would be better off in K–8 schools.
By
Melissa Dahl
Sept. 21, 2016
How Little Kids Decide What ‘Normal’ Means
Toddlers are “promiscuous normativists.”
By
Cari Romm
Sept. 20, 2016
Why Doctors Should Treat Kid Patients Like Decision-making Partners
Why it’s important to involve kids in their health care, even when physicians and parents have the final say.
By
Cari Romm
Sept. 19, 2016
The Right Way to Swear in Front of Your Kids
Context, context, context.
By
Drake Baer
Sept. 16, 2016
Maybe Stop Asking Kids to Recap Their School Day
Being a high-school student is already exhausting.
By
Cari Romm
best bets
Sept. 5, 2016
Roll-Top Backpacks, Unexpected Dorm Décor, and More Back-to-School Essentials
What’s new in New York stores.
By
Lauren Schwartzberg
Sept. 2, 2016
How Scary Stories Help Kids Learn to Handle Fear in Real Life
Even at a young age, horror has its benefits.
By
Cari Romm
Aug. 16, 2016
The Sugar High Is Actually Just a Parenting Myth
If kids seem hyper after eating sugary snacks, it’s just because adults are primed to see them that way.
By
Cari Romm
Aug. 12, 2016
Like Tiny Godfathers, Toddlers Keep Track of Who Owes Them Favors
“Someday, and that day may never come, I’ll call upon you to do a service for me.”
By
Cari Romm
July 25, 2016
You Can Bribe Your Kid to Love Books
If you do it right.
By
Cari Romm
July 21, 2016
A Kid’s World Is a Pleasing, Confusing Mash-up of Magic and Reality
A psychologist on the often bewildering process of learning to separate fiction from real life.
By
Cari Romm
July 20, 2016
Don’t Feed Your Kids While You’re Hungry
The “no grocery shopping on an empty stomach” rule applies.
By
Cari Romm
July 19, 2016
‘Book Deserts’ Leave Low-Income Kids With Nothing to Read
The neighborhoods are like food deserts, but for education.
By
Cari Romm
July 13, 2016
Is Friendship a Skill That Can Be Taught in Schools?
The importance of making time for social interaction in the classroom.
By
Cari Romm
July 11, 2016
Preventing Obesity in Kids Starts Even Before They’re Born
Like, first-trimester early.
By
Drake Baer
July 7, 2016
Getting Kids to Like Vegetables Could Be As Simple As the Right Cartoon
What if the Trix rabbit ate carrots instead of sugar cereal?
By
Cari Romm
June 23, 2016
Just Touching Money Is Enough to Turn Kids Mean
Handling currency does some weird things to the brain — even in people too young to have any use for it.
By
Cari Romm
June 13, 2016
Kids Don’t Trust Ugliness
Being little doesn’t exempt you from being kind of a shallow jerk.
By
Cari Romm
June 3, 2016
The Lasting Benefits of Growing Up Around Books
A new study links access to non-schoolbooks in childhood with a higher income later in life.
By
Melissa Dahl
June 2, 2016
Send Your Kids to Day Care So They Get Sick — It’s Good for Them
Just ask George Carlin.
By
Drake Baer
May 27, 2016
First-Generation Kids Excel in School, But Then ‘Immigrant Optimism’ Fades
Something strange is happening as families assimilate into the U.S.
By
Drake Baer
May 10, 2016
You Probably Can’t Tell When Your Kid Is Lying
A new study on parents and “truth bias.”
By
Cari Romm
overmedication
May 9, 2016
This Is a Funny/Sad Video About Overmedicated, ‘Immature’ Kids
Acting like a child is a growing problem among children, and the only reasonable solution is drugs – and lots of ‘em!
By
Jesse Singal
May 4, 2016
Diabetes Kits Are the Cool New Accessory for American Girl Dolls
Bring back Molly.
By
Dayna Evans
May 2, 2016
Cute Kids Are Even Cuter When They’re Calling Out Pay Inequality
Now if only adults would get with it.
By
Adam Banicki
Apr. 22, 2016
Skipping the Most Important Meal of the Day Could Have Some Ugly Consequences
Kids who eat two breakfasts are more likely to avoid obesity than those who eat none.
By
Adam Banicki
and
Cait Munro
Apr. 15, 2016
We Just Learned a Sobering New Statistic About Cancer and Wealth
This is bad news.
By
Adam Banicki
Apr. 4, 2016
4 Facts That Prove Maternity Leave in the U.S. Is a Total Disaster
Get it together, America.
By
Christine Nguyen
Mar. 22, 2016
Here’s a Helpful Rundown of the Homework Debate
There’s a serious disconnect between researchers and those in the homework “trenches.”
By
Jesse Singal
Feb. 24, 2016
A New Study on Adopted Kids Takes on the Tiny Question of Nature Versus Nurture
Which matters more when it comes to longevity?
By
Tanya Basu
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