‘That’s getting a bit wild, kids!’ Why children love to play-fight and why it is good for them
Play fighting can help children’s development in many ways, from their balance, to their nonverbal skills and cognition.
Play fighting can help children’s development in many ways, from their balance, to their nonverbal skills and cognition.
Grumbling children and teenagers can be so annoying. But it is important to try and decode their complaints.
Women have fewer orgasms than men. But this gap is cultural, not biological. Closing it is possible, both on a societal and personal level.
The main factor that determines whether a child has ‘clinical anxiety’ is the extent to which the fear causes problems in their daily life. Here’s how anxiety in children is treated.
When it comes to treating people with eating disorders, we may need to look more widely than what studies tell us work.
In addition to placebo effects, patients might be motivated to report they have gotten better, even when they haven’t.