Laughter is the best medicine, according to one old adage. Now, new research suggests it boosts child learning and ...
A new study uses heart monitors to prove that harsh parenting disrupts a child's biological stress co-regulation system.
A new Western University study that set out to assess screen time and the relationship to self-regulation in a real-world sample of children revealed those 4 to 16 years old are far exceeding ...
Emotion regulation is a universal challenge for adults and children alike and the primary reason why individuals seek psychological support. Autistic children’s emotion regulation is impacted by ...
In a recent study published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, researchers examined the potential association between depression among mothers and behavioral self-regulation among ...
Making children laugh can build deep emotional connections and soothe their nervous systems, making them more resilient and open to new ideas, says a leading child development expert. Dr. Jacqueline ...
Laughter builds deep emotional connections and soothes youngsters' nervous systems — making them more resilient and open to new ideas.
A parent can help kids feel they matter by paying close attention to their feelings in the first three years of life and ...
Young children thrive on predictability, as familiar routines provide a sense of safety and help their developing brains understand time and transitions. This structure reduces emotional chaos, ...