Psychology Today | Child Development
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Psychology Today | Child Development
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Romantic, in-love relationships become more frequent during the high school years and are extremely absorbing and compelling. Parents can often help explain the complexity ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
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Conventional language influences the initial imitation of a model's use of an inefficient tool. But a pressured task decreases children's willingness to copy inefficient actions ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
1M ago
When a child is struggling in school, parents have choices. They can work with their child, or they can blame the school and teachers. Which is more effective ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
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Even young children may punish others who act unfairly. New research explores whether children do this strategically or punish unfairness in general ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
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How emotions like anxiety can manifest as unexplained symptoms in children ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
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Kids should learn coding even though AI codes faster than people. Coding teaches critical thinking and problem-solving skills, encourages creativity, and boosts self-esteem ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
1M ago
Supporting children on the autism spectrum in managing meltdowns is a common challenge for children and their families ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
2M ago
Male and female fetuses show different changes in brain activity during late pregnancy. Will this help us understand sex differences in childhood psychiatric disorders like autism ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
2M ago
The uncontrollable mood swings and the indiscriminate intensity of a borderline's emotions may be involuntary, but they still do a number on their children ..read more
Psychology Today | Child Development
2M ago
Pre-verbal infants go quickly from giggling at silly faces to attempting comedy themselves. Laughter is a powerful tool that builds allegiances ..read more