Children

Easter egg decorating has always been a cherished tradition, echoing the creative spirit of the season. Many of us recall those days spent anxiously awaiting the transformation of plain, white eggs into vibrant symbols of spring. Yet, if you find yourself bored with traditional dye kits—those precarious packets filled with unpronounceable ingredients—there’s a world of
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Every parent knows, no matter how socially confident their child may seem, the onset of separation anxiety during pivotal moments—such as starting school or spending a night away—is almost universal. This profound emotional response is rooted in the attachment theory developed by psychologist John Bowlby in the 1950s. He poignantly illustrated how infants and toddlers
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Recent research from University College London (UCL) has brought to light an intriguing connection between maternal language and the biochemical landscape of infants. This study, covered extensively in various outlets, including Science Daily, delves into the effects of conversational interactions on a baby’s oxytocin levels. Known as the ‘love hormone,’ oxytocin is pivotal in establishing
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