
A new study out of Scotland suggests that children who have a good relationship with their teachers are less likely to engage in anti-social behavior as they grow up.
Read MoreA new study out of Scotland suggests that children who have a good relationship with their teachers are less likely to engage in anti-social behavior as they grow up.
Read MoreThe future of American families appears to still be in COVID quarantine. A new study reveals one in two mothers are putting off plans to have any more children due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreExposure to maternal depression during pregnancy and postpartum is strongly associated with greater offspring trajectories of depressive symptoms during adolescence, according to a new study.
Read MoreBoys who participate in sports in early childhood are less likely to experience later depressive and anxiety symptoms—known as emotional distress—in middle childhood, a new study led by Université de Montréal psycho educator Marie-Josée Harbec.
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