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Young Children Endorse Fairness, but Often Don't Practice What They Preach
March 25, 2013 A new study finds that young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those norms when given a chance to ... > full story -
Parent Induces Guilt, Child Shows Distress
March 22, 2013 The use of guilt-inducing parenting in daily parent-child interaction causes children distress still evident on the next day. According to a new study, the use of guilt-inducing parenting varied from ... > full story -
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Increase in Postpartum Sleep Is Still Only a Dream for New Moms
March 21, 2013 Sleep tips and supports from specially-trained nurses are valued by new parents but do not help increase postpartum sleep for first-time moms or their ... > full story -
Misregulated Genes May Have Big Autism Role
March 21, 2013 A genetic pathway involving proteins in the endosomes of cells appears to be misregulated in the brains of children with autism, according to a newly published statistical analysis. Previously, the ... > full story -
Parents Should Do Chores Together, Study Says
March 21, 2013 New research finds that keeping score with chores isn't the best path to a high-quality relationship. Instead the data points to two items that should have a permanent place on every father's to-do ... > full storyMore: -
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Fear Factor Increases, Emotions Decrease in Books Written in Last 50 Years
March 20, 2013 The use of words with emotional content in books has steadily decreased throughout the last century, according to new research. The emotional content of published English has been steadily decreasing ... > full story -
Older Grandfathers Pass on Autism Risk Through Generations
March 20, 2013 Men who have children at older ages are more likely to have grandchildren with autism compared to younger grandfathers, according to new research. This is the first time that research has shown that ... > full story -
Women Abused as Children More Likely to Have Children With Autism
March 20, 2013 Women who experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse as children are more likely to have a child with autism than women who were not ... > full story -
Humanoid Robot Helps Teach Children With Autism
March 20, 2013 An interdisciplinary team of mechanical engineers and autism experts have developed an adaptive robotic system and used it to demonstrate that humanoid robots can be powerful tools for enhancing the ... > full story -
Family Dinners Nourish Good Mental Health in Adolescents
March 20, 2013 Regular family suppers contribute to good mental health in adolescents, according to a new study. Family meal times are a measurable signature of social exchanges in the home that benefit ... > full story
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