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A toddler climbs into her baby sister’s crib and shows what love looks like before language. Millions watched—here’s why it ...
For those who grew up in the ’60s and ’70s, the world looked a lot different—often grittier, less sanitized, and filled with ...
Verbal communication from mothers serves as a means of transferring social fear beliefs, predicting peer avoidance and interpretive biases.
Linguists say this joyful weirdness isn’t random—it’s rooted in how humans build bonds, play with sound, and treat animals ...
New study shows maternal warmth at age 3 predicts a child’s mental and physical health in adolescence, proving the lasting ...
For many Asian immigrant women, a combination of career opportunities, immigration anxieties, and the loss of nearby family ...
A creative play program has significantly improved new parents' and caregivers' mental health, according to research by the ...
Boomers were raised in a world where feelings took a back seat to grit, and emotional support often came with a sharp edge.
When 7-year-old Jeffrey Landry of Parkman stops by Northern Light CA Dean Hospital’s pediatric occupational therapy room on ...
The bittersweet burden of being the eldest,  experiencing the oldest child syndrome can shape your personality, relationships, and even your dating life.
Researchers found that disrupted parental bonding, the emotional connection that develops between a parent and their child, especially in early childhood due to overprotective parenting, resulted in ...