April 2, 2013

Here’s something you can count on -- the first grade may be the milestone that marks someone’s math skills for life. New studies suggest that a child’s ability to understand numbers by counting real things and doing simple addition and subtraction before first grade can set the stage for math competency for the rest of their lives. Source Link

Is it a case of, “do as I say and not as I text?” A new AT&T survey found that more adults admit to texting while driving than  do teenagers. About 60% said they didn’t text and drive just three years ago, and nearly all admit that the habit is dangerous. Source Link

Too many moms are in a hurry to switch their infants to solid food. A survey found that four out of ten babies are being given solid food before four to six months of age. Experts say for some mothers the cost of formula may be a factor in the switch to solid food before babies are able to handle it. Source Link