The call from school is specific and urgent: your five-year-old hit a classmate during circle time, or bit another child on ...
I’m at the playground, watching my little one gleefully swing and climb, when suddenly, I hear a voice that makes me freeze.
Preschool children who eat more ultra-processed foods show higher levels of anxiety, aggression, and behavioral difficulties.
With kids going back to school, many parents are concerned about how their child will do managing their behavior for eight hours a day. School can be overwhelming for kids who may already struggle ...
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Ultra-processed foods in preschool years associated with behavioral difficulties in childhood
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood, and behavioral and emotional development. Specifically, the team found ...
Prosocial behaviors are voluntary actions intended to help others. Children display prosocial behavior when they share toys, comfort someone who is sad, or work together to complete a task. Share on ...
An overwhelming majority of parents (83%) admit they have concerns about their young child’s behavior, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 parents of children ages 0-6 revealed that the ...
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Study finds toddlers who eat more ultra-processed foods show slightly higher behavioral symptoms
By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia A large Canadian cohort study suggests that preschool diets high in ultra-processed foods may be associated with slightly higher behavioral symptom scores in early childhood ...
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