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Childhood Trauma Haunts Parenting Ability, Creating Cycle of Abuse

Categories Brain & Behavior
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The emotional rollercoaster of dads with low income

Categories Technology
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Gun Safety Paradox: Teaching Kids About Firearms Linked to Riskier Storage Practices

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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Kids given ‘digital pacifiers’ to calm tantrums fail to learn how to regulate emotions

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Majority of Parents Experience Isolation, Loneliness, and Burnout, Survey Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Monkey Study Reveals Infants Adapt to Different Parenting Styles

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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Parents Wary of Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Teens

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Interestingly, researchers did not find any differences between mothers and fathers. Until now, literature on differences between fathers’ and mothers’ talk to their children has been scant with mixed findings and heavily reliant on samples in the United States.

To boost a preschooler’s language skills, consider reminiscing

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Study suggests secret for getting teens to listen to unsolicited advice

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Why do we cradle babies in one specific arm?

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Parents’ top resolutions: More patience, less time on phones

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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When parents drink during Super Bowl, kids get harsh discipline

Categories Technology
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Most unmarried, low-income couples show positive co-parenting

Categories Technology
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