Prosocial behaviors are voluntary actions intended to help others. Children display prosocial behavior when they share toys, comfort someone who is sad, or work together to complete a task. Share on ...
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Here’s why your child keeps biting and what you can do about it
It is a common parental experience. One moment, your child is playing quietly, and the next, there’s a sharp cry, a set of ...
Researchers report links between third-trimester exposure to endocrine disruptors and higher behavioural risk scores in early childhood.
Parental playfulness is defined in research as “the degree of creativity and curiosity parents exhibit when interacting in play with their children.” In other words, it is how “fun” a parent is with ...
Detecting a child’s mental disorder can be difficult because many of the behaviors can also occur as part of normal development. As a result, some parents are hesitant to seek help. To help you ...
The main idea behind this model is that many behaviors we do are what we call learned behaviors. However, when we say that behaviors are learned, we don’t mean that you purposely taught your child to ...
Being a good sport doesn't always come naturally; it's a skill that takes effort and practice to learn. As parents and ...
Kids are expert observers of behavior. They can pick up traits, habits, and lifelong behaviors easily — just by watching their own parents. It is part of a child's job description to learn from the ...
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Scientists identify dynamic brain patterns linked to symptom severity in children with autism
New research suggests that the way brain networks reorganize moment-to-moment predicts autism severity. Children who spent ...
China has proposed strict new AI rules to protect children and prevent chatbots from promoting self-harm, violence or ...
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