Armstrong began her BrainWare Safari webinar, “Practical Advice for Brain-Compatible Teaching,” by explaining that students often seem to have two types of mindsets: fixed or growth.
Armstrong began her BrainWare Safari webinar, “Practical Advice for Brain-Compatible Teaching,” by explaining that students often seem to have two types of mindsets: fixed or growth. |
Breastfeeding in infancy may protect against both poor mental well-being and obesity in childhood. |
Most parents want their children to develop into healthy, competent individuals, and they will do almost anything to ensure the success of their offspring. |
Have you noticed all the stressed babies? Maybe one in 30 I see has glowing eyes, which I take as a sign of thriving. What's up? Perhaps ignorance about babies and their needs. Here are 10 things to know. |
[VIDEO] NAPCAN, Australia’s National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, launched a thought-provoking television/cinema campaign this year with “Children See, Children Do”. |
A new study shows that high levels of maternal care during the early post-natal period in rodents can reduce the sensitivity of the offspring to stressful events during adulthood. |
A new book by Murray Straus, founder and co-director of the Family Research Lab and professor emeritus of sociology at the University of New Hampshire, brings together more than four decades of research that makes the definitive case against... read more |
Even with today's technology, it still takes both a male and a female to make a baby. But is it important for both parents to raise that child? |
Children who experience profound neglect have been found to be more prone to a behavior known as "indiscriminate friendliness," characterized by an inappropriate willingness to approach adults, including strangers. |
One thing we definitely know for sure is that how we treat our children will affect them for the rest of their lives, and it doesn’t take much to speculate that how we treat our children would be repeated in their relationships with their own... read more |