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1. Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part I - By: Michael Russell
Success at the strategy board game chess has long been considered an activity requiring superior mental abilities. What is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that chess can be used as a valuable tool to help develop various cognitive skills, especially in school-aged children.br ...



2. The History Of Psychological Research In Reading - By: Sophia Hayes
As reading involves perceptual and cognitive processes as well as knowledge of language and grammar, these three basic processes have been the subject of experimental research for some time. Such processes include the identification and extraction of meaning, processes involved at sentence/phrase le...

3. Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part Iii - By: Michael Russell
This is the third part of a three part article investigating scientific research into the value of chess as a tool to aid cognitive development. This article will summarize the results of a study about the positive value of chess in kids' education, by Ferguson (Ferguson, Robert...

4. Baby Sleep: What The Research Says About The Importance Of Sleep, Part Two - By: Rachel Steinberg
As stated in part one of this article, minor sleep loss over a period of time can affect a childs behavior, health and ability to learn. Cognitive functioning refers to how the brain takes in and processes information. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to assess how much a childs cog...

5. New Breakthroughs In Memory Research - By: Dr. Joseph Mercola
New studies in memory research are providing exciting clues about memory loss and how to prevent it. Distractions Rather Than Attention One study shows that the short-term memory problems that generally accompany aging are more a matter of an inability to filter out distraction...



6. Gift Basket Idea For Senior Citizens - By: Fern Kuhn, Rn
Evidence for the importance of fruit and vegetable intake to health and quality of life with aging is widely recognized. Consuming fruits and vegetables can reduce an individual's risk of cardiovascular disease and many cancers. Furthermore, fruits and vegetables are important components ...

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