New research reveals an indirect path from a mother's selfies to her teen's thoughts on cosmetic surgery. The study shows the influence is channeled through the adolescent’s imitation of these behaviors and their resulting body image concerns.
Read moreDetailsA parent's subclinical autistic traits may predict their child's early developmental progress, a Japanese study of over 31,000 families suggests.
Read moreDetailsHow children interpret uncertainty may reflect how their parents do—particularly when parent–child communication is high. A study published in Developmental Science suggests that emotional biases in families may be shaped by shared conversations and close interpersonal bonds.
Read moreDetailsNew research shows a sharp, accelerating rise in childlessness, with 5.7 million more women aged 20-39 without children than expected in 2024. This trend has contributed to 11.8 million fewer U.S. births since 2007.
Read moreDetailsNew research indicates that parental warmth is linked to better socio-emotional skills and greater well-being among Chinese college students. The findings highlight the lasting influence of supportive parenting on young adults’ ability to manage emotions and build positive relationships.
Read moreDetailsNew research sheds light on how fatherhood affects the brain. First-time dads showed stronger neural responses to their own babies—especially in areas linked to social and emotional processing—compared to unfamiliar infants or partners. These responses also tracked with bonding and...
Read moreDetailsA new study finds that children’s intellectual humility may be influenced by how their parents talk about uncertainty—not how humble parents believe themselves to be. The research highlights a gap between self-perception and behavior in shaping children’s thinking.
Read moreDetailsA new study finds that mothers with secure attachment styles are more likely to vividly and emotionally relive joyful moments—whether personal or with their child—while those with dismissing attachment tend to show less emotional engagement in such reflections.
Read moreDetailsA new study finds that fathers’ anxiety during pregnancy and early infancy is linked to higher risks of emotional and behavioral problems in their children, highlighting the importance of paternal mental health in shaping early developmental outcomes.
Read moreDetailsParents who offer advice or meddle in their grown child’s love life might unknowingly reshape their own relationship with that child. A new study highlights how family communication patterns and emotional tone influence whether that involvement helps or harms.
Read moreDetailsA new nine-year study from China supports a central idea in attachment theory: early maternal sensitivity helps shape secure attachment. Researchers found that children with more responsive mothers developed stronger expectations of caregiver support by age 10.
Read moreDetailsA new brain imaging study finds that adolescents with highly anxiety-sensitive parents show distinct neural responses during emotional tasks. The findings suggest that parent traits may shape how children attend to and manage emotional experiences, potentially influencing future mental health.
Read moreDetailsNew research shows that infants carried in chest carriers had lower stress levels and slept longer than those in strollers. The study also found that mothers felt less stressed indoors, suggesting differences in how environments and closeness affect parent-infant well-being.
Read moreDetailsA new study finds fathers with higher education and income have more supportive, less controlling relationships with their daughters. Daughters who feel attractive also report stronger, more protective bonds with their fathers.
Read moreDetailsA staggering one in four children in the U.S.—nearly 19 million total—now lives with a parent battling a substance use disorder. A new study reveals the dramatic scale of this crisis, which has grown by millions in just a few...
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