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How to Develop Empathy Among Adolescents: Psychological Importance

The teenage period is a highly emotional and rapid one. Adolescents are finding their identity and place in the world and in relationship management. At this stage, the misunderstandings and conflicts often increase. Empathy helps in reducing these struggles. It

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Impact of Screen Time on Childhood Anxiety and Brain Development

The study examines the relationship between screen time during childhood and its association with anxiety and neurodevelopment. As digital devices have become a routine part of daily life, concerns have increased about their potential impact on children’s emotional well-being and

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Legal Adulthood at 18: What Neuroscience Reveals About the Developing Brain

What changes when a person turns eighteen? New rights are granted by the law on this day. Voting is made possible. Legal contracts can be signed. A person can create bank accounts, sign anti-ragging affidavits in universities, apply for a driver’s

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Why Representation of Disability Matters: The Psychology of Visibility

A lot of individuals go about living their lives, but they are not seen. They go through schools, workplaces, media and even open areas, and their experiences are not noticed. This invisibility is typical in the case of persons with

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Genetic Moderators of Emotional Reactions to Bullying in Children

Bullying is known to hurt children emotionally, often leading to problems like anxiety, sadness or low confidence. But not every child who is bullied reacts in the same way. Some children struggle deeply while others recover more easily. This study

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How to Choose a Career: A Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Discovery and Smart Decisions

When Pragya sat in a school auditorium, surrounded by job titles, charts and enthusiastic speakers, listening to yet another” career talk”, a deep thought reflected in her mind: “How am I supposed to know what to do for the rest

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How Pollution Shapes Children’s Brain Development and Mental Health

Toddlers putting things into their mouths, school-aged children playing in a schoolyard and teenagers walking to school through traffic are all physical interactions with their immediate environment. Children need to explore physically to grow, by exploring through their five senses. But what

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“You’re Not Listening!” What Toddler Hitting Is Really a Communication

A small hand suddenly waves. A startled parent jumps back in shock. In an instant, a toddler has left their imprint literally and even figuratively. The untrained observer may witness legitimate toddler striking as simply and solely a tantrum, or

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How Fear and Shame Shape Indian Parenting and Affect Children’s Mental Health

“Every evening, Riya, a 16-year-old girl, would sit at her study table, books open, eyes heavy with tiredness. Her parents, both first-generation professionals, had poured their lives into creating a secure future and in return, they expected unwavering perfection from

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How Age Shapes a Child’s Understanding of Death and Grief

All of us have seen the deaths of our dear ones at some point in our lives (American  Psychological Association, 2020). Some might have seen their family members dying, some may have seen their close friends, and others may have seen