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A Ph.D. student at Texas A&M’s School of Public Health used her own experience to help students who are parents transition to college life.
In the wake of another school shooting, a Texas A&M expert says it’s important for parents to be honest and supportive as they help their children process the disturbing news.
A Texas A&M expert explains what to do — and what not to do — to help children be more creative.
Texas A&M Study: Racial, Ethnic Diversity In Schools Influence Mental Health
April 20, 2021 • 3 min. readIn an assessment of 14 Texas public schools, a School of Public Health researcher found that greater school diversity lowers the risk for depressive-anxious symptoms in high-stress Latinx students.
Study: Mental Health Curriculum Could Reduce Peer Violence
Nov. 30, 2020 • 3 min. readTexas A&M researchers found anti-stigma interventions that promote acceptance and empathy can reduce experiences of violence and bullying among students with mental illnesses.
A Texas A&M researcher works to provide solutions for the challenges often faced by the children of members of the military.
A Texas A&M health education expert says there are many physical activities kids can do at home or in school.
A Texas A&M education expert says that traditional approaches to selecting children for gifted education opportunities over-identify students from privileged backgrounds.
Texas A&M professors say the liberal arts are an important part of curriculum whether children are learning from school or at home this year.
Should You Send Your Child Back To The Classroom?
Aug. 3, 2020 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M education expert explains how parents can decide whether to send their kids back to school amid the COVID-19 pandemic.