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Intense crying in East-Asian infants may reflect cultural norms, not insecure attachment, study suggests
A study examining cultural characteristics of infants’ behavior found that Korean and Japanese infants cry more when ...
Key study finding: Korean and Japanese infants cried significantly more than U.S. and Czech peers during separation episodes in a standard attachment test. Cultural context: Researchers link higher ...
Marie and her husband started seeing a couples therapist when the early years of parenthood put a strain on their marriage. Their two kids were 3 years and 4 months old, respectively, when COVID ...
How do psychologists determine how attached a young child is to their mum or dad? Since very young children who do not speak cannot simply be asked how they feel about their parents, psychologists ...
Science finds that one key to satisfaction in a relationship is feeling understood and supported. But in these uncertain times, when many of us are facing a lot of individual stress and anxiety, being ...
Do you have a friend who gets unusually emotional when you don’t text back quickly enough? Perhaps you’re the friend who’s ready to end a friendship when someone is ‘moving funny’ without stopping to ...
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