The recollections of a young offender illustrate how repeated family conflict shapes the way children learn to see the world.
It is so hard to truly hear our adult children, to meet them in a respectful dialogue without judgment and emerge from our exchanges intact.
AI-powered toys that "talk" with young children should be more tightly regulated and carry new safety kitemarks, according to ...
And once you start paying attention, you see it everywhere. Certain adults move through life quietly, smoothing things out—anticipating needs, apologizing for things that aren’t theirs, and making ...
I can’t pinpoint the exact day it happened. But somewhere along the way, there was a shift. A moment when I stopped crying in front of people. Not because the feelings disappeared—but because I ...
ARVADA, CO - March 11, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Children First Family Law has announced the publication of a new article ...
If you’ve landed on this page, your child or grandchild probably said a weird word you've never heard before in your life, ...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Samantha Rodman Whiten says that growing up in a dysfunctional family can shape the emotional patterns people carry into adulthood, often in ways they don't fully recognize ...
Scientists have long known that the bond between parent and child is vital to a child's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Secure attachment leads to better emotional regulation, healthier ...
A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond.
For some children, everyday demands such “brush your teeth” or “time to get off of your computer game”, can trigger intense anxiety and extreme resistance. When this type of response affects everyday ...
Christine Allen, Ph.D., gets the call when conflict disrupts teams, CEOs want to improve their leadership skills and merging companies need to sync their workplace cultures. Allen is president of ...