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Emotional Infertility: Are We Wrong to Raise Children in “Happy Bubbles”?

Recently, doctors and biologists have begun to draw our attention to our society's tendency to create increasingly sterile living environments. Many specialists argue that our germophobic tendency is …

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3 Cognitive Biases Every Early Childhood Educator Should Know

Educating new generations is not just a matter of vocation; it also demands a deep understanding of how the human mind works. We often think that our decisions as educators are completely rational and …

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School refusal: Psychological tips for concerned parents

School refusal is one of those problems that many children face sooner or later. However, not everyone develops a true school phobia. The incidence of this disorder is believed to range between 0.4 …

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How to become an online psychology teacher?

The Internet has not only changed the way we interact, it is also revolutionizing the way we learn. According to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics, at the end of 2021 …

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Why is it so difficult to forgive a mother or father?

Forgiveness is key to finding peace after a painful situation. Whether we've been lied to, humiliated, cheated on, or hurt in some way, forgiveness is liberating because it helps us turn the page. …

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“I told you so!” may make you feel good, but it hurts your child

"You see? I told you so!" It is likely that we have heard this phrase a thousand times in our childhood and adolescence from our parents. We probably hate it. And it is also likely that we repeat …

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What is the difference between aptitudes and attitudes?

The words attitude and aptitude are often used interchangeably. After all, it only changes one letter in its spelling. They are paronymous words, which means that they are very similar in the way they …

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