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 children childhood 18 October 2023A 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 children studying personality 18 October 2023As 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 children 18 October 2023Unlike jealousy, envy usually involves only two people: the person being envied and the person being envied.
Diana Dashkevich emotions mental health facts 17 October 2023Infants and young children are often tested for autism. As adults, autism can be more difficult to diagnose.
Diana Dashkevich autism adulthood mental health 17 October 2023Our brain is still not studied enough, so lots of scientists all over the world work on understanding its structure and functions better. In a new study, a team of specialists has made significant progress in creating a detailed cellular atlas of a part of the human brain known as Broca's area.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain atlas science 17 October 2023You've probably noticed that people who work night shifts often gain extra weight - but why does it happen? Scientists have discovered why working night shifts can affect a person's appetite.
Kate Yakimchuk sleep research appetite weight 17 October 2023Some people believe that trigger warnings can help others get ready for or avoid seeing things that might remind them of a past painful experience. However, a study in the journal Clinical Psychological Science suggests that these warnings might not do that job very well.
Kate Yakimchuk research triggers anxiety stress 17 October 2023People who regularly engage in self-sabotage create obstacles for themselves that often affect their quality of life and self-esteem.
Diana Dashkevich stress work career mental health 16 October 2023Fight, flight, freeze and fawning are all common responses to stress.
Diana Dashkevich stress mental health facts 16 October 2023A new experiment shows the risks that night owls face when it comes to their health. Specialists found that adults with night owl sleep schedules had less healthy lifestyles and higher risks of developing diabetes than those with early-morning habits.
Kate Yakimchuk research sleep diabetes habits 16 October 2023For people living in abusive relationships, it's often hard to notice even the most obvious signs of their partner being abusive. Meanwhile, there are also plenty of unobvious signs that are even harder to spot, so you need to be careful with them as well.
Kate Yakimchuk abuse relationship signs 16 October 2023In situations where you have to stay awake and work overnight for 16 hours, like during night shifts or if you're a new parent, taking strategic naps can help fight off drowsiness and stay alert. Recent research suggests that scheduling two nap sessions works better than a single long nap.
Kate Yakimchuk research sleep napping brain 16 October 2023Have you ever noticed that it's way easier to waste your money on lots of smaller items than to buy something valuable and expensive? It happens to most people - we can't easily buy something expensive at once, but see no problem in spending the same money on clutter.
Kate Yakimchuk money budget waste tips mistakes 16 October 2023Understanding how living things, including humans, develop a sense of purpose and the ability to take intentional actions has long intrigued scientists. A recent study from Florida Atlantic University sheds new light on this by observing human babies.
Kate Yakimchuk research purpose babies brain 16 October 2023For most people, it's quite boring to do all their everyday tasks - and it's normal, because routine is boring for most of us. Meanwhile, if you want to spend your days more pleasantly, you can change your routine a bit to make it more exciting.
Kate Yakimchuk routine boredom tips 16 October 2023Probably the most accurate definition of love from a psychological point of view is a type of human relationship characterized by a strong attraction and emotional attachment to the object of passion. Love, as a phenomenon, is related, for example, to addiction.
Diana Dashkevich love relationship facts 16 October 2023A new study looked at older people and how their brains might change with social contact. The researchers found that older folks who didn't talk to friends and family much had smaller brains in certain areas, including ones linked to memory problems like dementia.
Kate Yakimchuk research loneliness brain seniors health 15 October 2023A new study explores how chronic stress can affect our behavior and lead to problems like depression and reduced interest in things we usually enjoy. The researchers focused on a group of neurons in the brain called proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons.
Kate Yakimchuk research stress depression brain 15 October 2023We all have our opinions on most things, and sometimes it's pretty hard to see things differently. It might become a problem if some of your close people don't share your views, so it's time to learn how to accept different opinions.
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