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A large international study finds that babies living in insecure conditions, including as refugees, display key social skills on par with children raised in more stable environments.
They are now more likely to: Share toys, taking turns with assistance Initiate or join in play with other children and make up games Begin dramatic play, acting out whole scenes (such as traveling ...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is rooted in decades of research in behavioral psychology. It emphasizes observable behavior ...
Are children born with an impulse to be social ... detected in social development; in fact, the younger generation scored slightly higher on self-control and interpersonal skills, perhaps because ...
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Study Finds on MSNDad’s Depression May Double Risk of Behavioral Problems in KidsExplore the impact of paternal depression on children's behavior during the kindergarten transition and its long-term effects ...
Pesach is a time of freedom – not just from physical bondage but also from limitations that hold us back. Just as Bnei Yisrael prepared for their journey from Mitzrayim by refining themselves, we to ...
A new study looks at the impact of tech on little kids’ wellbeing, social skills and behaviour. It includes data from more ...
A child’s growth isn’t just measured in height and weight. Young kids also reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act and move. Becoming familiar with both markers — physical size and ...
"Comparing orphans with mother-reared bonobos also gives us a fascinating insight into how early life experiences can influence the development of social and emotional skills in our closest ...
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