Introduction: The Childhood Puzzle of Health and Weight Imagine being able to predict the weight of an eleven-year-old simply by examining their early childhood habits and behaviors. What if, by understanding their eating habits and lifestyle at a tender age, you could foresee whether they might struggle with weight issues later? This tantalizing prospect is […]
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Navigating the Storm: The Impact of Bereavement on Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
Introduction: When Loss Strikes Early Imagine enduring the whirlwind of adolescence—hormones raging, identity forming, and juggling school, friendships, and the whirlwind of dreams about the future. Now, add a harsh dose of reality that few young people face: cancer. For many adolescents and early young adults battling this formidable disease, life can become a relentless […]

Connecting the Dots: How Motor Skills, Brain Power, and School Success Intertwine
Introduction Children are constantly on the move, running, climbing, and engaging in physical play, much like miniature energizer bunnies. But have you ever stopped to think about why these little locomotives benefit so much from their constant motion, especially in a school setting? It’s a puzzle that has intrigued educators and psychologists alike: could there […]

How a Digital Tool is Transforming Communication for Shy Preschoolers
Introduction: Bridging the Communication Gap Imagine being a four-year-old with all kinds of thoughts buzzing in your mind, but every time someone asks you a question, your voice seems to vanish. For many shy preschool children, this is not just a fleeting feeling; it’s a day-to-day challenge. Communicating becomes as daunting as solving a puzzle […]
Early life predictors of adolescent suicidal thoughts and adverse outcomes in two population-based cohort studies
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Decoding Emotions: How Adversity Shapes Empathy in the Lives of High-Risk Youth
Introduction Imagine navigating the world not just with everything you own on your back but with life’s invisible burdens pressing down all around you. Now picture trying to understand and connect with others while carrying such a load. This is the reality for countless young individuals who grow up in environments laden with hardship and […]

Navigating Uncertainty: How French Youth Psychiatrists Tackle the Challenges of Predicting Psychosis
Introduction Imagine being responsible for predicting the unpredictable. This is the challenge that French youth psychiatrists face in their daily practice as they navigate the complex world of psychosis risk research and daily prognosis uncertainties. While predicting psychosis is a focal point of research worldwide, the reality for many psychiatrists is a delicate balancing act […]

Unveiling the Emotional Landscapes of Vietnamese Adolescents
Introduction: Peeking into the Minds of Tomorrow’s Leaders Have you ever wondered how adolescents in different parts of the world experience emotions? Have you asked yourself if the tools we use to understand mental health truly work everywhere we apply them? In our quest to unravel the complexities of teenage emotions across diverse cultures, we […]

Unlocking Social Potential: A New Approach for Children with Autism**
Introduction Imagine a world where even the most mundane social interactions feel like navigating a foreign country without a map or translator. For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) without intellectual disabilities, this scenario often represents their daily reality. These children grapple with challenges in communication, making eye contact, and understanding social cues—skills that come […]

Imagine the Bright Side of Life: Unraveling the Science of Adolescent Anxiety and Depression
Introduction: Cracking the Code of Adolescent Minds Imagine being able to flip a mental switch, transforming your gloomy thoughts into rays of sunshine. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? Adolescence is a time often rife with turmoil and transformation—the body matures, emotions surge, and the world begins to feel both wider and confining. Yet, it’s a period […]