Children born with congenital heart disease (CHD) may have a greater risk for developing behavioral problems during preschool ...
A new study from UC Irvine finds using a tablet or TV to distract children can lead to more behavior problems down the line.
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But new research led by the University of California, Irvine suggests that this common strategy may come with longer-term ...
A UC Irvine study warns that using devices to calm toddlers may hinder their emotional development and increase behavioral problems, especially for mothers. At the same time, bipartisan senators have ...
In a study involving 11-year-olds, researchers have concluded that greater behavioral problems are linked to higher hair cortisol levels. The study also concluded that exposure to certain factors that ...
Spotting sociopathic behavior in children early can make a real difference in helping them—and their families—get the right support. While experts caution against labeling a child as a “sociopath,” ...
When children struggle—whether through tantrums, withdrawal, aggression, or inattention—adults often rush to interpret the behavior. We diagnose, label, or frame ...