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One in ten think schools - not parents - should be responsible for children's behaviour
A survey of 3,000 adults shows 11 per cent think children's conduct falls under the remit of teachers, despite them spending ...
Psychology says people who raise several children aren't always motivated by the same reasons. Psychology explains that ...
Psychology says fathers who call their children when they are out to know about their well being aren't trying to control ...
When a child behaves in an unwanted manner, changing their behavior often becomes a focus. Research, however, suggests that influencing the behavior of adults who interact with the child would be more ...
When children struggle—whether through tantrums, withdrawal, aggression, or inattention—adults often rush to interpret the behavior. We diagnose, label, or frame ...
Findings of the study suggest that the natural compounds found in blueberries may support brain development and emotional ...
Our children are sitting in therapy offices with inflamed brains. Psychiatrists are prescribing medications for immune-driven symptoms. Parents are being counseled on behavior while their child’s ...
Parents may be familiar with this scenario: a child is well behaved at school and polite to their teachers but has a meltdown at home in the afternoon. Or they say please and thank you at a friend’s ...
Healthy, breastfed infants who receive iron supplementation show fewer aggressive behaviors at age 3 compared with children who did not receive supplementation, according to new research from Umeå ...
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