Want to increase resiliency in kids? Teach creativity

Teaching primary school children creative literary techniques like perspective-shifting enhances their resilience, according to research by Ohio State University.
Research shows finger counting may help improve math skills in kindergarten

Researchers at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland taught 5–6-year-olds to count using fingers, significantly boosting their arithmetic skills.
Airflow dynamics scrub classroom air

A new study from UBC Okanagan reveals that strategic airflow design in classrooms can reduce airborne pathogens by 85%, potentially leading to safer indoor environments and energy savings.