Recently added articles from Psychology & Psychiatry Journal:
Parents just don't understand.(Report)
Nov 21, 2009 ... Many parents like to meddle in their children's lives. Sometimes this can be beneficial, if the meddling is in the form of parental guidance or setting rules. However, numerous studies have found that in Western countries, when parents are very controlling and dominating over their ...
Three Scramble Squares[R] Puzzles Honored as Dr. Toy's Best Product Picks 2009.
Nov 21, 2009 ... b. dazzle, inc. of Redondo Beach, California, has announced that three of its newest Salmon Scramble Squares[R] 9-piece educational brain teaser puzzles have been honored as among Dr. Toy's Best Product Picks 2009 by The Institute for Childhood Resources in San Francisco. The new ...
Brain tumors in childhood leave a lasting mark on cognition, life status.
Nov 21, 2009 ... Brain tumors in childhood cast a long shadow on survivors. The first study of the lasting impact of these tumors -- the most common solid malignancies in childhood -- shows that survivors have ongoing cognitive problems. They also have lower levels of education, employment and income than ...
Diabetic episodes affect kids' memory.
Nov 21, 2009 ... Children who have had an episode of diabetic ketoacidosis, a common complication of diabetes, may have persistent memory problems, according to a new study from researchers at the UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain. Diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when the body is lacking insulin ...
APA Survey Raises Concern About Parent Perceptions of Children's Stress.
Nov 21, 2009 ... Stress related to school pressure and family finances has a greater impact on young people than parents believe, according to a new national survey released by the American Psychological Association (APA). Building on past research indicating that stress is a top health concern for U.S ....