children

bedroom for children
04.09.2023

Practical and functional furniture can transform almost every room, and it's especially important for children's bedrooms. Furniture for children's bedrooms that isn't functional can hinder the practicality and usability of the space. 

Kate Yakimchuk interior bedroom furniture House Design 4 September 2023
boy with a smartphone
03.09.2023

Parents are always worried about their kids' hobbies, and every generation has its own worst fear. Nowadays, most parents dislike how much time their children spend on using their gadgets and devices.

Kate Yakimchuk research parents gadgets Psychology 3 September 2023
goats and a child
02.09.2023

Children tend to love exploring the world around, and they also love animals - both domestic and wild. It doesn't mean they should touch them, though - it's up to you to tell them that might be dangerous.

Kate Yakimchuk wildlife danger Animals 2 September 2023
child computer
31.08.2023

Teaching your kids how to count can be a very exciting moment for parents, but it might also seem hard for new parents as well. Jinjing Jenny Wang, an assistant professor of cognitive psychology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, conducted a study on infants to explore whether watching counting videos on screen could offer cognitive benefits similar to in-person interactions. 

Kate Yakimchuk research count education Psychology 31 August 2023
family
30.08.2023

Everyone needs to know how to clean their houses, and it's better to teach kids how to clean when they're small. Teaching kids to clean up after themselves is an important life skill that promotes responsibility, independence, and organization. 

Kate Yakimchuk cleaning help Helpful tips 30 August 2023
a child with a dog
29.08.2023

Leaving toddlers with dogs without supervision is generally not recommended.  While many dogs are gentle and patient around children, there are several factors to consider when determining whether it's safe to leave toddlers and dogs together.

Kate Yakimchuk pets dogs safety Animals 29 August 2023
kid smartphone
29.08.2023

As students return to school, parents have become increasingly concerned about the impact of social media and the internet on their children's lives.  A survey conducted by the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health revealed that over half of parents now consider mental health issues a top concern for their children. 

Kate Yakimchuk research internet parents Psychology 29 August 2023
light bulb
28.08.2023

A fresh method for enhancing creativity has emerged, diverging from conventional approaches.  Rooted in narrative theory, this innovative method encourages individuals to craft imaginative stories that explore alternate realities, shift perspectives, and prompt unexpected actions. 

Kate Yakimchuk research creativity tips Psychology 28 August 2023
boy reading
26.08.2023

Children diagnosed with dyslexia exhibit heightened emotional reactivity compared to children without dyslexia. Published in Cortex, the study found that children with dyslexia displayed increased physiological and behavioral responses while watching emotional videos, showing the stronger connection in the brain's salience network, which supports emotion generation and also self-awareness.

Kate Yakimchuk research dyslexia emotions Psychology 26 August 2023
child painting
26.08.2023

Resilience is a very important life skill, and it's surprising how seemingly non-related skills can help it. Teaching elementary school students to harness their creativity can enhance their resilience in facing real-life challenges, according to recent research. 

Kate Yakimchuk research creativity resilience Psychology 26 August 2023
crying boy
24.08.2023

The echoes of traumatic events from our early years can resonate throughout our lives, shaping our adulthood in profound ways. Emerging research underscores that the manner in which childhood abuse and neglect are remembered and processed holds a more substantial sway over subsequent mental well-being than the initial experiences themselves.

Kate Yakimchuk research violence Psychology 24 August 2023
kids reading
22.08.2023

Dyslexic people might have more issues than just reading problems, a new study claims. New research reveals that children with dyslexia exhibit slower visual processing, shedding light on the broader impact of dyslexia on brain functions beyond reading skills. 

Kate Yakimchuk research dyslexia reading Psychology 22 August 2023
family
21.08.2023

Separation is necessary because it leads to the ability to distinguish yourself, your feelings and desires from others, to understand what belongs to you and what belongs to your mother or partner. After separation, a psychic space arises inside that allows you to accept and love yourself.

Diana Dashkevich parenting family mental health facts Psychology 21 August 2023
girl crying
19.08.2023

People might not hit their kids, but still damage them mentally - a new study says. A recent national study conducted by the University of New Hampshire reveals that children who witness abuse of a sibling by a parent can suffer similar levels of trauma as those who witness violence between parents. 

Kate Yakimchuk research violence family Psychology 19 August 2023
children winning
13.08.2023

Concerned parents often assume that violent video games can harm their children and teach them to be violent as well. New research challenges the idea that violent video games lead to increased real-life violence, questioning the common link made between the two.

Kate Yakimchuk research violence games Psychology 13 August 2023
bullying
13.08.2023

Repeating a grade is a pretty stressful experience on its own, but it can become even worse when a student faces bullying. A new study published in PLOS Medicine reveals that students who have repeated a grade are at higher risk of becoming victims of bullying across countries worldwide.

Kate Yakimchuk research bullying studying Psychology 13 August 2023
lead
12.08.2023

Lots of things that seem to have no correlation can actually affect your child's mental and physical health. Exposure to lead during pregnancy or childhood may increase the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior as an adult, according to a review of 17 studies. 

Kate Yakimchuk research lead violence Psychology 12 August 2023
family
11.08.2023

It occurs in about 65% of families and has been identified and studied in many different cultures.

Diana Dashkevich family parents facts Psychology 11 August 2023
children bedroom
11.08.2023

Children's bedroom design trends can change over time as preferences and styles evolve.  Some designs that were once popular may no longer be considered trendy. 

Kate Yakimchuk bedroom mistakes interior House Design 11 August 2023
mother
11.08.2023

Parents' well-being and mental health impacts children a lot. Dr. Sarah Dow-Fleisner's research highlights the crucial role of external support in helping moms with depression raise healthy kids.

Kate Yakimchuk research depression parents Psychology 11 August 2023