Suddenly my child, who'd embraced her surroundings with the wonder we all aspire to, had somehow become jaded. For her world had categories. And these categories not only elevated some things, but they also made others worse.
Suddenly my child, who'd embraced her surroundings with the wonder we all aspire to, had somehow become jaded. For her world had categories. And these categories not only elevated some things, but they also made others worse. |
Researchers noted that affectionate parenting is associated with low aggression levels and good language development in children. |
Your ancestors' lousy childhoods or excellent adventures might change your personality, bequeathing anxiety or resilience by altering the epigenetic expressions of genes in the brain. |
It's said that love conquers all and there's some science to suggest that love does make us stronger. |
Having an authoritarian mother may increase the likelihood that an individual develops alcohol-related problems, according to a new study published in the journal Addictive Behaviors. |
Safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments are among the most powerful, protective and healing forces in a child's life. |
Children can learn to better recognise other people’s emotions through games which emphasise the significance of the eyes and the mouth in conveying feelings, new research has shown. |
I’m not a mother, so I cannot imagine what’s it like to give birth to a child. However, I can guess that having a baby brings about a host of changes for a new mom! It is exciting and life changing. |
I believe it’s a mistake to think about the brain and brain science in any kind of reductive fashion. That said, our brains are involved in every aspect of ours and our clients’ lives. |
University of Notre Dame completed an interdisciplinary research study that observed impacts of current cultural parenting practices. Darcia Narvaez, professor of psychology, reports, “Life outcomes for American youth are worsening, especially... read more |