Youth sports teaches children vital life skills through competition, but according to a Texas A&M professor, this could be detrimental if it causes kids to rationalize bad behavior.

Because teens strongly react to emotional content, they’re more likely to view, like and share videos of these dangerous activities.

A Texas A&M expert explains what to do — and what not to do — to help children be more creative.

New research from a Texas A&M behavior expert found a connection between body mass index and distraction by food.

Texas A&M's Coach to Communicate Program provides parents with online tools to help improve their child's social communication skills.

A Texas A&M researcher studied children with high rates of aggression who also experience bullying.