What Makes a Lonely Child?
A major new study has scanned the brains of nearly 10,000 children and tracked them for three years. Its findings reveal which children are most at risk of loneliness, and what can be done to prevent it.
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We often blame addictive apps for our children’s screen habits. But new research reveals a deeper truth: teenagers turn to smartphones to manage feelings they cannot identify. This means we can help. By strengthening their emotional skills, we can break the cycle and move beyond the tech.
Not every child who grows up with a pet reaps the benefits parents hope for. New research shows exactly why, and what you need to do differently.
When your child ignores a simple instruction, it often feels like defiance. But neuroscience shows they are not choosing to ignore you - their developing brain literally did not process your voice. Discover the biology behind this, and what you can do
It can feel like wasting money on 'fake' items. But for your child, digital assets and skins are a ticket to social belonging. We explain the science behind the screen and how to handle the requests.
Modern parenting pressure to stay 'perfectly calm' can lead to a measurable state of burnout. We examine the latest research explaining why hiding your feelings backfires, and how 'sturdy leadership' offers a clearer path to well-being.
"I'm bored!" Don't panic. New research reveals boredom isn't a problem to fix - it's essential for your child's brain. Discover why resisting the urge to entertain is the key to building their creativity and resilience.