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Mental health improved during the early months of COVID-19 for most youth... ...but not for Hispanic or gender non-binary youth. Research by @suniya_luthar , Lisa S. Pao, Nina L. Kumar. https://t.co/MRWjvCLk0H
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80% of the death, injury and illness caused by climate change will happen TO CHILDREN, say scientists. https://t.co/giazGeax2p
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Addressing the impact on children’s social skills when parents are mentally unwell or highly controlling is important.
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When a father supports a toddler’s autonomy, the child is likely to show better executive function at the age of five and so be readier for school.
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A parental support program in Pakistan that excluded fathers helped their parenting anyway.
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A new study has found that how well a baby manages emotions is not just influenced by the quality of parenting but even more so by the mother’s and father’s practice of "mind mindedness" during the first year.
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The children’s reaction to the toys for boys / toys for girls branding was not as expected. Girls actually learned more about engineering from the toy for boys, and boys learned more about engineering from the toy for girls.
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How is empathy developed in toddlers? This is an important issue for later social development in children – greater empathy in toddlerhood is linked to later popularity, friendship quality and social competence.
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For every level of trauma children of divorce report, how they cope in the rest of their lives is likely to be less if they have low self-esteem.
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Income inequality makes a bigger difference to child cognitive development in USA than other countries? Why?
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Research into moral development in children finds that children who react more strongly against stories of moral violations show less aggressive behavior.
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Audio-visual technologies promise toddlers’-eye views of early childhood development
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Talking to toddlers, while they play, transforms language development in early childhood
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Parental talk can promote language development in children and beat poverty’s damage.
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The demise of corporal punishment is slow because of lack of clarity about effectiveness of different forms of child discipline.
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A family systems approach to parental alienation is recommended, involving victims and perpetrator.
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Child attachment to father stronger when fathers cares for his toddler on working days
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Early learning: children’s inattention is often smart
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