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Give your kids some space and some time. Let them know what it is like to have nothing to do and time to fill. Let them bike ...
You find it hard to put a finger on what you're feeling, or you often feel "numb" when others around you seem to react ...
The very traits that once helped individuals survive a dysfunctional childhood often become the same ones that create tension ...
As students prepare to return to school, optometrists emphasize the importance of early eye exams to prevent vision-related ...
New research shows that childhood maltreatment can accelerate cellular aging and disrupt social behavior as early as age four ...
Researchers found that synchronized movements, such as swinging in time with each other, can promote prosocial behaviors in ...
Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
No matter how old or young you are, if these things still feel normal for you, chances are your childhood was a golden one.
Childhood maltreatment leaves deep and lasting marks that have far-reaching consequences, extending beyond immediate trauma ...
Schools and parents turn to the courts far too often for kids who need behavioral resources and educational support, ...
Summer break offers students a much-needed reprieve from homework and early mornings, but it also opens the door to excessive ...
Adverse experiences and environments in childhood may cause a chain reaction of mental and physical health problems later in ...