Studies have shown that 25% of Americans have financial injuries. And, surprisingly, it's even worse for millennials: 1 in 3 experience it.
Diana Dashkevich childhood mental health finances facts 8 August 2023The egoist satisfies his interests at any cost, often at the expense or to the detriment of others. In addition, this can be called a person who loves himself, defends his boundaries and takes care of himself, but without harm to others.
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Kate Yakimchuk research dogs aggression children 8 August 2023When the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close nationwide, students of all ages turned to remote learning on screens. A study by the University of Washington's Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences found that children can develop key reading skills through virtual classrooms.
Kate Yakimchuk research reading children 8 August 2023It's always pleasant to get a reward, but it instantly becomes less satisfying when you know that someone else has a better one. Researchers from the National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS) have identified a brain circuit crucial for determining the value of personal rewards in relation to others' rewards.
Kate Yakimchuk research reward value 8 August 2023Many factors influence the health of the human psyche. In the article we will talk about what activities can help improve well-being and mood.
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Kate Yakimchuk research choosing motivation goals 7 August 2023According to the CDC, "The estimated number of children ages 3 to 17 ever diagnosed with ADHD, according to the National Parent Survey, is 6 million."
Diana Dashkevich mental health brain facts 7 August 2023Understanding who the leader is in a relationship is not always a straightforward task, as leadership dynamics can be complex and dynamic. However, here are some common signs and indicators that may help you identify who holds a leadership role in your relationship.
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Kate Yakimchuk research volunteering alzheimer dementia 7 August 2023Sometimes things feel wrong, and you just can't understand, why - that's when your intuition tries to say you something. Trusting your gut feeling, also known as intuition, can be beneficial in various situations.
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Kate Yakimchuk research children aggression popularity 7 August 2023Loneliness is not always only harm. In the article, we will talk in more detail about why it is sometimes important and useful to be alone.
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Diana Dashkevich procrastination mental health facts 7 August 2023Being able to control your attention and concentration helps children learn new information and skills better. A study by the universities of Zurich and Mainz has found that teaching children self-regulation skills in primary school has a positive long-term impact on their educational success.
Kate Yakimchuk research concentration children attention 6 August 2023Celebrating great events with close people make us happier - even if we are too tired or busy. A new study shows that celebrations can actually improve your mental health, and it often works even if you don't always think that it will help.
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Diana Dashkevich mental health personality facts 6 August 2023A mathematician has used game theory to explain the emergence of different moral norms and generally selfless behavior in human society. He studied why moral norms exist and why they may differ or contradict each other.
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