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One in Three Young People Hit Their Parents – And Some Keep Doing It Into Their 20s
In A Nutshell 32.5% of young people reported hitting, kicking, or throwing objects at parents at least once between ages 11-24 in a Swiss study tracking 1,500+ individuals Age 13 is peak risk, with 15 ...
Where kids are born in a family can be important. But it is not just about who gets more grown-up privileges or parental pressure. Research tells us firstborn children, on average, tend to do better ...
Using the fossil record and modern cold-blooded critters, paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins recreates the hearing capabilities of ...
Prevention can mean removing risk factors but also cultivating promotive factors. Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are an important aspect of addiction prevention.
Insufficient physical activity (PA) among children has become a major global public health concern. The family environment ...
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