For children, retribution comes before gratitude, study suggests
Peter Blake, a Boston University associate professor of psychological and brain sciences and director of BU’s Social Development and Learning […]
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Peter Blake, a Boston University associate professor of psychological and brain sciences and director of BU’s Social Development and Learning […] Children born as little as three weeks premature, who consequently fall into an earlier school year are more likely to […] Babies whose mothers underwent surgery before pregnancy have an increased risk of opioid withdrawal symptoms at birth, according to a […] Young adults both believe and react negatively to messages that members of their age group are more entitled and narcissistic […] Communicating food benefits to children that they can relate to may get them to eat healthier. That’s according to a […] Nuts are known to help reduce the risk of hypertension, oxidative stress and diabetes and they may exercise a protective […] Infants as young as five months can differentiate laughter between friends and that between strangers, finds a new study by […] The field of adolescent psychology is increasingly focused on parents, with researchers asking how mothers and fathers control themselves (and […] A new study using Pop-Up health check stations found a possible link between ‘unhealthy’ shopping centres and the number of […] Gender stereotypes can hurt children — quite literally. When asked to assess how much pain a child is experiencing based […]
For children, retribution comes before gratitude, study suggests
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Young adults distressed by labels of narcissism, entitlement: Regardless of labels’ accuracy, new findings reveal their unpleasant effects
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Maternal nut consumption during pregnancy linked to improvements in neurodevelopment in children
For infants, distinguishing between friends and strangers is a laughing matter: Study shows five-month-olds can make judgments about relationships through co-laughter
Keep calm and don’t carry on when parenting teens: Researchers look at how mothers and fathers control themselves (and their rising anger) in difficult interactions with their teenagers
Possible link found between cases of high blood pressure and ‘unhealthy’ shopping centers
Psychologists find that adults take girls’ pain less seriously