by gait | Apr 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
Managing problematic student behavior is one of the most persistent, challenging, and controversial issues facing schools today. Yet despite best intentions to build a more inclusive and punitive-free education system, school suspensions and expulsions remain. Now,...
by gait | Apr 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the risk of obesity in later life, according to a new study by the School of Psychology at Swansea University. Published in the European Journal of...
by gait | Apr 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
People who use willpower to overcome temptations and achieve their goals are perceived as more trustworthy than those who use strategies that involve external incentives or deterrents — such as swear jars or internet-blocking apps — according to research...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
A research group in Japan has discovered that writing down one’s reaction to a negative incident on a piece of paper and then shredding it or throwing it away reduces feelings of anger. “We expected that our method would suppress anger to some...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
More synchrony between parents and children may not always be better, new research has revealed. For the first time a new University of Essex study looked at behavioral and brain-to-brain synchrony in 140 families with a special focus on attachment. It looked at how...
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