Tag: parenting

Study suggests temperament affects children’s eating habits

From the Norwegian University of Science and Technology press release: Parents with temperamental children should pay special attention to helping them develop good eating habits. These children are more susceptible… Read more »

Study suggests high stress related to coronavirus is the new normal for many parents

From the American Psychological Association press release: Nearly half of parents of children under age 18 say their stress levels related to the coronavirus pandemic are high, with managing their… Read more »

Study suggests physical presence of spouses who are co-parenting can alter each other’s brain activity

From the Nanyang Technological University press release: A study led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) researchers has revealed how the physical presence of spouses who are co-parenting can… Read more »

Study suggests that with engaged parenting, happy babies can avoid the “terrible twos”

From the University of Cambridge press release: Parents should not feel pressured to make their young children undertake structured learning or achieve specific tasks, particularly during lockdown. A new study… Read more »

Study suggests a child’s home environment can impact the risk of developing depression

From the American Psychiatric Association press release: New research, published online today in theĀ American Journal of Psychiatry, finds that children’s rearing environment has a meaningful impact on their risk for… Read more »

Study suggests children who have difficult relationships with their moms are clingy towards teachers

From the New York University press release: Children who experience “dependent” or clingy relationships with their preschool teachers tend to also have difficulties in their relationships with their mothers finds… Read more »

Study suggests children prefer storybooks that explain why and how things happen

From the Frontiers press release: Children have an insatiable appetite to understand why things are the way they are, leading to their apt description as “little scientists.” While researchers have… Read more »