Children trained in one intellectual skill don’t necessarily improve in others
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Children trained in one intellectual skill don’t necessarily improve in others
As children grow up, they develop in many ways. Children mentally progress in how they feel, think, and act – what scientists call their cognitive control. Researchers consider creativity, fluid reasoning, and academic achievement as parts of a person’s cognitive control. They’ve found that people with good cognitive control also have better mental health. However, scientists still don’t know the… Source
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