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children
22.10.2023

The practice of mindfulness, which means paying close attention to the present moment, has shown positive effects on children.  When kids learn mindfulness at school, it can improve their focus, behavior, and mental health.

Kate Yakimchuk research mindfulness Psychology 22 October 2023
family
22.10.2023

A new experiment shows that how fathers deal with marital conflict can have an impact on kids. Conflict is common in marriages, and when it happens in families with children, it can sometimes affect the kids.

Kate Yakimchuk research fathers Psychology 22 October 2023
baby
22.10.2023

A recent study delved into what encourages babies to engage in "baby talk." The research discovered that infants are more inclined to use these early speech sounds, called protophones, when interacting with artificial objects instead of natural ones.

Kate Yakimchuk research speech development Psychology 22 October 2023
nature
21.10.2023

The main sign of incomplete separation from parents is the desire to be as similar or different from mom/dad as possible. Alternatively, look for a copy or opposite of the parent as a partner. Other signs of incomplete separation in a child from his parents: You live with your parents.

Diana Dashkevich parents mental health Psychology 21 October 2023
toddler
21.10.2023

A study found concerning trends in child behavior linked to low income and social stressors.  It revealed that behavioral problems could start as early as age 2 and be more severe than expected. 

Kate Yakimchuk research behavior Psychology 21 October 2023
father
18.10.2023

A recent study sheds light on how modern parenting pressures are affecting children's opportunities for spontaneous play. Parents today often bear a greater sense of responsibility for their children's development, and this can inadvertently reduce unstructured playtime.

Kate Yakimchuk research parenting childhood Psychology 18 October 2023
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18.10.2023

A recent study found that shyness can affect how well a child does in language tests, depending on how much social interaction the test needs. Shy kids tend to be quieter and less talkative in everyday life, and this can make it tough to assess their language skills accurately.

Kate Yakimchuk research shyness studying personality Psychology 18 October 2023
mother
18.10.2023

As children grow, they start doing things on their own, like going out with friends, staying home alone, or biking to a friend's house.  While most parents believe it's good for kids to be independent, a new survey from the University of Michigan found that many parents may be too cautious.

Kate Yakimchuk research parenting Psychology 18 October 2023
child
17.10.2023

Pets can be extremely beneficial for children, because taking care of them can learn kids how to be responsible, kind, and caring. Meanwhile, some kids don't know how to do it properly, so it's up to you to teach and navigate them.

Kate Yakimchuk pets education tips Animals 17 October 2023
nature
16.10.2023

Children who regularly sleep in the same bed with pets had the highest quality of sleep compared to their peers who never do so, according to the study.

Diana Dashkevich pets pets facts Animals 16 October 2023
girl
13.10.2023

ADHD can affect anyone, regardless of their intellectual abilities.

Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 13 October 2023
turtle
12.10.2023

Most children need pets - they need to learn how to care about someone, how to be responsible and patient. The thing is, some pets can be potentially dangerous to little kids, so you should choose them carefully.

Kate Yakimchuk pets nature safety Animals 12 October 2023
family
11.10.2023

Most people are well-aware that harsh childhood can change your life forever, but how important is it to have loving parents? The newest research suggests that a loving bond between parents and their young kids can have a significant impact on their tendency to be kind, empathetic, and helpful towards others, known as "prosocial" behavior.

Kate Yakimchuk research family love Psychology 11 October 2023
mom and baby
09.10.2023

A team of scientists conducted a study to learn more about how human brains develop. This study looked at how children learn from others, which is a big part of how humans have become successful over time. 

Kate Yakimchuk research development intelligence Psychology 9 October 2023
champagne
08.10.2023

You might have noticed that correlation before, but now a study proves it - substance abuse decreases intelligence of your kids. Children whose parents have problems with substance abuse have a higher risk of intellectual disability, even if it's only the dad who has the problem.

Kate Yakimchuk research alcohol intelligence parents Psychology 8 October 2023
grandparent and kid
07.10.2023

A new study suggests that when grandparents help take care of toddlers, it doesn't have a big impact on the well-being of the toddlers' mothers.  The researchers found that having extra help from grandparents didn't necessarily make the relationship between mothers and children closer or reduce conflicts between them.

Kate Yakimchuk research parenting grandparents help Psychology 7 October 2023
boy crying
07.10.2023

You might think that words can't actually hurt, but it's not true - and they can actually affect your kids a lot. A new study conducted by researchers from UCL and Wingate University emphasizes the importance of recognizing childhood verbal abuse by adults as a distinct form of child maltreatment.

Kate Yakimchuk research words abuse parents Psychology 7 October 2023
dad playing with his kid
06.10.2023

While everyone knows that it's great when dads play with their kids, it seems that it has more positive effects than we used to think. A new report suggests that fathers can help their children do better in primary school by spending time with them on activities like reading, drawing, and playing.

Kate Yakimchuk research parents family education Psychology 6 October 2023
sad man
06.10.2023

You might think that you don't care about what others think, but it's not always the case for everyone. Feeling like you need to keep up with others, like your neighbors or friends, can sometimes make you do things you might not want to do, such as buying an expensive car or making home improvements you don't really need. 

Kate Yakimchuk research parents Psychology 6 October 2023
father with a kid
05.10.2023

First-time fathers seem to feel a bigger drop in their happiness in the first two years after their first kid is born compared to dads who already have one child. This is what a new experiment found - specialists studied how dads felt about their relationships before and after their first or second kid.

Kate Yakimchuk research fathers Psychology 5 October 2023