BOB'S BLOG

May 06, 2017

Rosemary – the sweet smell of better grades?

Along with the usual desks and blackboards, primary school classrooms may soon be equipped with something a little less traditional – rosemary essential oil. According to a study recently conducted by a team from Northumbria University, the scent of the herb boosts children’s working memory.

May 05, 2017

Technology effects on kids in today’s society

Technology is becoming more of a necessity in a family’s everyday life, and the effects it has on children can be both positive and negative.In every aspect of the White family household, there is some form of technology.“I can tell you there’s probably li

May 05, 2017

Toddlers’ screen time linked to slower speech development, study finds

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.

May 05, 2017

WBFO, AT&T to present a Facebook Live panel event on cyberbullying

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.

May 05, 2017

WBFO, AT&T to present a Facebook Live panel event on cyberbullying

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.

May 05, 2017

WBFO, AT&T to present a Facebook Live panel event on cyberbullying

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.

May 05, 2017

WBFO, AT&T to present a Facebook Live panel event on cyberbullying

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.

May 05, 2017

WBFO, AT&T to present a Facebook Live panel event on cyberbullying

Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.