One day while working at my outpatient private practice in Homewood, Illinois, I received a call from a high school counselor. She asked if I could see—right away—a senior and his parents in her ...
The emotional health of a newborn depends on the quality of maternal-infant responsivity beginning at birth. Source: Aditya Romansa / Unsplash The emotional health of a newborn depends on the quality ...
A “teacher of teachers,” Dr. Kelley L. Costner serves as the Associate Dean for Master’s Programs and Teacher Preparation Programs at the College of Education at Walden University in Minnesota. Since ...
Sensitive parental interactions during the first year of life may directly affect the structure of babies' brains and prevent future emotional difficulties, according to a new study conducted by Dr.
Mothers who are more responsive and warmer in their interactions with their kids may have children with better language skills, especially in low-income households, a small study suggests. Researchers ...
The current framing of parenting as a contributor to childhood obesity may also be a function of the era in history. The first half of the twentieth century saw the emergence of the ‘parenting expert’ ...
Our responsiveness to seeing others in distress accounts for variability in helping behavior from early in development, according to a new study. Our responsiveness to seeing others in distress ...
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