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Awareness

Small Talks: Assessing Social Communication in Neurodivergent Children

For human development, Social Interaction has been considered a fundamental part (Burakgazi, 2025). However, when it comes to neurodivergent children, including but not limited to those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), or any difficulties related to

Positive Self Help

Protect Your Peace Without Isolation: The Role of Healthy Boundaries

Ever feel depleted following certain conversations, but restored after others? It’s not accidental; it’s the subtle art of boundaries. Picture boundaries as invisible lines that clearly establish where you begin and where the other individual ends. Physical space is certainly

Health

Overcoming Social Anxiety: The Complete Toolkit to Build Lasting Social Confidence

The sensation of intense physiological and emotional pain upon being invited socially, normally followed by the sensation of a “gut punch” or sudden visceral reaction, is an abnormal manifestation of social anxiety or social phobia. It is a condition where

Education

The Psychological Impact of AI in Education: Transforming Learning and Teaching

The use of Artificial Intelligence has grown tremendously in the current times. From understanding basic explanations of everyday concepts to learning complex skills like writing software programs, AI is being used for it all. People can see the benefits that

Awareness Education

The Social Brain: Neuroscience of Human Connection and Mental Health

Has it ever crossed your mind that the brain is deeply social and bonded in nature? While traditionally regarded as an individual control system for individual thinking and intelligence, the brain is actually a social organ, designed with attachment and

Awareness

Beyond Memory: How Culture and Patriarchy Persist Despite Cognitive Decline

Memories fade with time. From birth to death, the entire human life cycle encompasses multiple events that progress through various stages of memory, including sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory, before they are ultimately forgotten. While the academicians still

Self Help

Stress Cleaning: How Tidying Up Can Improve Emotional Health or Signal Avoidance

Cleaning makes lots of people feel better because, in their minds, they are taking chaos and turning it into calm. Cleaning might ease clutter, give you a sense of control over your environment, and perhaps even demonstrate emotional resilience for

Parenting

Educated, Employed, and Still Expected to Bear a Son: The Gender Paradox in Modern India

The deeply ingrained cultural tradition of India is central to understanding the historical roots of its gender roles. For centuries, a patriarchal system has defined clear roles, with ancient Vedic texts from as early as 1500 BCE privileging men in

Education Positive

How Colour and Movement Boost Preschool Learning and Child Development

 A four-year-old led inside a preschool room. The bright yellow reading nook almost instantly draws their attention, and the rainbow of creative supplies spread out in front of them sparks their curiosity. Shortly after, a transition is made, and they

Relationship Social

Why Humans Crave Physical Presence Despite Constant Digital Communication

Picture this. A student who decides to travel to a different country to pursue education, miles and miles away, has a particularly bad day. When she returns home, she picks up her phone and dials her parents. The conversation lasts