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Action video games boost reading skills of dyslexic kids

Playing action video games for hours can actually make dyslexic children read better, according to a new study.

Good learners have active brains: study

Some people do not learn from theirmistakes because their brain may be less active, according to a new research led by an Indian-origin scientist. The study investigated brainwave patterns of 36 healthy human...

Smarter lunchrooms can help kids make healthy food choices

Fruits and vegetables are good for kids'' health. But, would kids like to eat lunches that consist of nutritious food rather than the high-fat options?

Tech savvy kids under age 2 could put themselves in danger

As kids now grow up in a world of mobile technology, the inevitable questions that arises is how young is too young to let them be part of it.

Hanging out with academic friends makes kids smarter

Clever is contagious and “hanging out” with like-minded academic achievers will boost your brainpower, a new study has suggested.

Is an iPad a good learning tool for a toddler?

Should your toddler play with an iPad, and if so, for how long? While tablets may be more interactive than watching TV, experts say it doesn't mean your child can learn from it.

Now, vibrating pen that alerts you about mistakes

A German company has designed a vibrating pen that is capable of picking errors in spelling or letter formation in real-time, by delivering a warning vibration to the writer’s hand.

Ben 10 and team to woo Delhi fans

Australia’s Life Like Touring  is bringing Ben 10 Time Machine live on stage for the first time ever in India

BEN 10 comes to Delhi

Iconic character Ben 10 comes alive in the city as a special troupe from Australia stages its debut performance

Oxford ex-editor secretly deleted Indian words

A former editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) attempted to rewrite it by deleting thousands of words with foreign roots, including those of Indian
origin, a new book claims.

Third of Brit kids think Einstein is a reality TV star

A third of primary school children in the UK believe Albert Einstein is a reality TV star and one-fourth of them think Stephen Hawking is a hairdresser, a new study has found.

It’s fun time for freshers

Here’s all the action and masti from the ht city fresh on campus party at shri ram college of commerce

Tom & Jerry, Tweety, Scooby-Doo and Looney Tunes come to Delhi

After launching the trendy and colorful kids footwear collection of Tom & Jerry, Tweety, Scooby-Doo & Looney Toons in South India, Suncorp Exim, the group company of Suncorp Lifestyles Ltd. brings the cool kids footwear collection to North India by launching it in Delhi.

Are all video games bad for kids?

Can there be an upside to video games apart from the high adrenaline that comes from the insane need to beat your own score or get to the next level?

Gurgaon-based NGO bags prestigious USAID recognition

All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development, a joint funding initiative of USAID, World Vision and AusAID, recognized Pragya, a Gurgaon-based development NGO for its innovative project addressing...
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