
Putting an end to self-sabotaging behavior
Are you choosing your excuses over your growth? Are you gravitating toward what’s comfortable and familiar over what’s new and awkward? These are just some behaviors that may fall
Are you choosing your excuses over your growth? Are you gravitating toward what’s comfortable and familiar over what’s new and awkward? These are just some behaviors that may fall
Peralejo shared with fans some knowledge about theories on mirror neurons which supposedly can explain the behavior of a person.
TOKYO–In this era of social distancing and depressing news, we could all do with a good hug. Now scientists have analyzed what makes the perfect cuddle — just don’t
Loneliness peaks at three periods in life, according to a study published this week in the journal International Psychogeriatrics.
A British neuroscientist warns parents of social media’s harmful effect on the mental and emotional maturity of children which leaves them with behavioral habits of three-year-olds. “What I predict is
Children begin to manage the impressions they give to others and understand how others are also managing their own reputation, around the age of five.
Chinese tourists have been reminded by overseas embassies to behave well and respect local laws, regulations and customs as the National Day holiday approaches.
For many years I had heard references to a child’s birth order when describing personalities. Whether the child was the eldest, youngest or the middle child was always credited or
While gravity is a force one cannot defy, there are ways to neutralize, if not slow down, its effect on youthfulness.
Nineteen years ago, my son Mark was born two months before my due date. After a month in the neo-natal care of the hospital, he was released, but only to be confined again for a week because his tiny body still couldn’t adjust to a normal environment.
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