20 SECONDS OF PREVENTION CAN MAKE CHILDREN BETTER STUDENTS
August 21, 2008
August 21, 2008
PISCATAWAY, N.J., Aug. 21 -- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey issued the following news release:
In about 20 seconds, and without opening a book or picking up a pencil, parents can teach their young children a skill that could lead to better grades this school year.
"The average child misses nearly five days of school each year due to illness. The common cold alone causes 22 million missed school days nationwide," said Audrey Gotsch, DrPH . . .
In about 20 seconds, and without opening a book or picking up a pencil, parents can teach their young children a skill that could lead to better grades this school year.
"The average child misses nearly five days of school each year due to illness. The common cold alone causes 22 million missed school days nationwide," said Audrey Gotsch, DrPH . . .