Distraction can support healthy emotional regulation—but only when properly understood. Here’s what teachers need to know.
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The bond between parents and children shapes much of a child's development. When drug use enters this dynamic, it can ...
Researchers explore the biological, psychological, and social factors shaping children's eating habits and lifelong dietary ...
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We have been especially interested in advancing research and theory about resilience in the face of extreme adversity, and the salutary role played by personality, emotion, and coping and in ...
Some children that come to me are on the spectrum and regardless of where they are, I work with their emotions and what needs ...
Mothers possess an innate instinct to respond to their newborn child’s cries. A study published in Psychoneuroendocrinology ...