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Why
is the Sky Blue?
Sunlight contains all colors, but the sky looks blue. Why? Read
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Are you
Frugal? Or just Cheap?
When John Lastovicka set out to understand
frugality, he discovered what once was a major part of day-to-day
American life is long gone. While some people still adhere to grandma’s notion of “waste
not, want not,” Lastovicka found that only about 15 percent
of modern Americans could be described as frugal. Read
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Bad Kids?
Or Bad Coaching?
When your son or daughter swings a bat, shoots a basket, kicks a
ball, or slaps a hockey puck down the ice, are they becoming a better
moral being? Maybe not. Read
more
Who
Cares?
There are plenty of books and videotapes and other resources that
offer tips for caregivers. But no one has really studied what is
important to these people to find out their biggest needs. ASU gerontologists
are working to find those answers. Read More
Keeping
Divorced Dads Involved
Custodial parents listen up: The more involvement a noncustodial
parent has with his or her children, the greater the financial support
he or she will be willing to contribute. That is the finding of recent
companion studies by ASU psychology professors Sanford Braver and
William Fabricius. Read more
The Chore
of Chores
Are there good reasons why parents should assign their children
household chores? You bet there are! ASU sociologist Sampson Lee
Blair did the research to tell you why. Read more
Ten Keys
to Unlocking Temperament
Temperament is each person’s
first and most natural way of responding to the world. It can offer
an understanding of the personal characteristics and inborn behavior
styles of just about everyone. http://researchmag.asu.edu/stories/10keys.html
The
Power of Parenting
Psychologists in the Prevention Research
Center have developed the prescription for keeping children of
divorce mentally and emotionally healthy, and they plan to share
it with the world. (PDF
file)
things to see
Rattlesnakes!
Visit the Life Sciences Center, A wing, to see reptile displays, including
the only complete living collection of all eighteen sub-species of Arizona
native rattlesnakes and a gallery displaying skulls and skeletons of indigenous
wildlife. Located at Tyler Mall and Palm Walk on the ASU Main Campus in Tempe. More
information
things to do
Make a Bird Feeder
Attract birds to your yard or patio with a homemade bird feeder. Learn
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