A new study co-authored by researchers at Michigan State University and Case Western Reserve University found that “growth mindset interventions,”
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Prenatal marijuana use can affect infant size, behavior, study finds
Smoking during pregnancy has well-documented negative effects on birth weight in infants and is linked to several childhood health problems.
How parents cause children’s friendships to end
Making a friend is hard work. Keeping one is even harder, especially for young children. A novel study published in
Help with homework can affect child’s persistence
Different types of maternal homework assistance have a different impact on the child’s way of completing school assignments in grades
Strong pupillary light reflex in infancy to later autism diagnosis
A new study published in Nature Communications shows that infants who are later diagnosed with autism react more strongly to
Parents may help prep kids for healthier, less violent relationships
Warm, nurturing parents may pass along strategies for building and maintaining positive relationships to their kids, setting them up for
Children of youngest and oldest mothers at increased risk of developmental vulnerabilities
Children born to teenage mothers have the highest risk of developmental vulnerabilities at age 5, largely due to social and
Partner’s finances impact well-being, even in young love
For married couples, money is a common source of stress and conflict that can take a major toll on relationship