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Children have a wide range of emotions. Besides anxiety, fears, shyness, depression, anxious, and resentment, there are many other emotions that children feel. For example, happy, sad, grief, hurt are just to name a few emotions that children often feel.
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Attention Parents: Your Emotions Are Contagious
Is it really possible that a mom's bad mood can rub off on her kid? Research says yes.
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Family Factors Related to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
In his description of the contexts of human development, Bronfenbrenner (1979) emphasizes the potential impact of the...
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Teens and Violence Prevention
Parents and others who care for young people can help them learn to deal with emotions without using violence. Because...
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General Fears in Children
Most children experience fears at some time during their lives. In most cases these fears are a normal part of...
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Talking to Kids About Violent Images of War
Photographs showing Iraqi prisoners of war being subjected to abuse by American military police have recently been...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

