Psychologist Erica Komisar says frequent screen use can overstimulate young children and make it harder for them to regulate their emotions. She advises avoiding screens before age 2 and limiting use ...
ARVADA, CO - March 11, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Children First Family Law has announced the publication of a new article ...
They mastered the art of being everyone's rock before they learned to tie their shoes, and now they can't sit still without feeling like they're betraying someone — even when no one needs them anymore ...
Children living through the latest war in the Middle East or seeing images of the conflict may need help making sense of events that ...
An influential researcher in the science of reading movement is warns schools may be "overteaching" the skill.
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 ...
Decades of child bereavement research show auditory memory outlasts visual memory in early childhood loss, with lasting ...
Half the people on my dorm floor were hunched over laptops days in advance, color-coded notes spread across their desks like tiny control panels. The other half—including a friend down the hall—kept ...
When researchers studied why immigrant children become compulsive problem-solvers, they discovered these kids weren't born fixers — they were reading financial stress in their parents' faces and ...
As conflict continues in the Middle East, it can lead to anxiety and fear, especially among children. Experts say parents can help by talking with kids in age-a ...
While AI toys may benefit children with social anxiety or autism through patient interaction, experts warn they could hinder attachment formation and emotional coping skills.
A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond.