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Growth Curve: Unraveling the mysteries behind why children do the things they do

By Communications Team

Growth Curve

Why do children do the things they do? That鈥檚 something science journalist Laura Sanders explores in , which Science News introduced today as a redesigned, stand-alone blog that features the latest scientific discoveries related to parenting and child development.

Through Growth Curve, parents will be able to cut through the inaccurate information and myths prevalent on the Internet, and find real, factual news about the science behind parenting and child development.

, who earned her Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, knows all about the 鈥渋nexact science of raising kids.鈥 A mother of two young children, she translates new research and scientific jargon into accessible stories about how kids think and grow, helping parents and guardians make better choices. 

Diving into what scientific research says about everything from burping your baby to screen time for children, Growth Curve provides useful knowledge for readers. Recent articles include: 

Growth Curve brings solid science and a journalistic pursuit of truth to parenting topics.

鈥淭hrough Growth Curve, parents will be able to cut through the inaccurate information and myths prevalent on the Internet, and find real, factual news about the science behind parenting and child development. I鈥檓 thrilled to be able to provide this resource to anyone caring for children today,鈥 said Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the 京东影业影视传媒 & the Public and Publisher of Science News.

Initially launched in 2013 as a part of the Science News website, this relaunch features a new look, adds a weekly e-mail newsletter and enables readers to search Growth Curve鈥檚 archives. 

Laura draws on her personal experience raising two daughters and her expert knowledge of scientific research to explain the latest discoveries and highlight why they are interesting and important to parents today.

鈥淟aura draws on her personal experience raising two daughters and her expert knowledge of scientific research to explain the latest discoveries and highlight why they are interesting and important to parents today,鈥 said Elizabeth Quill, Acting Editor in Chief of Science News. 鈥淚t can be difficult for parents to cut through all the misinformation and hype out there. There鈥檚 a multitude of books and bloggers offering unreliable and often contradictory advice. Growth Curve brings solid science and a journalistic pursuit of truth to parenting topics.鈥

You can read Growth Curve by visiting or .