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Playing the Way to Connection: Improving Social Skills in Children with ADHD

Introduction: The Playground as a Classroom Imagine a bustling playground, filled with laughter, shouting, and the joyful chaos of children at play. Yet, amid the energy, there’s a child who struggles to join in. This is the reality for many children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), who often find social interactions as challenging as […]

Feeding Minds: How Parents Shape Adolescent Brain Responses to Food

Introduction Imagine sitting at a dinner table as a teenager, with your parents watching your every bite. Their subtle comments and silent gazes can significantly shape the way you view food. But what if their influence reaches beyond your plate and into your brain? In a groundbreaking research paper, Relationship between Parental Feeding Practices and […]

Navigating Social Waters: Understanding Young Minds with Eating Disorders

Introduction Imagine you’re at a party, one filled with laughter, chatter, and the delightful smells of a feast. For most, it’s a place of joy and connection, but for some young people struggling with eating disorders, it might feel like an overwhelming minefield. How they engage socially — with friends, family, or in new settings […]

The Parenting Paradox: Are Boys and Girls Really Raised Differently?

Introduction Imagine walking into a toy store: pink for girls, blue for boys. Many of us are familiar with these stereotypical lines drawn between the ways boys and girls are raised, whether it’s through clothing, toys, or activities. But what if the deeply held belief that boys and girls are parented differently isn’t as accurate […]

From Silence to Sound: Unraveling Depression and Anxiety from Adolescence to Adulthood

Introduction Imagine entering a room full of people speaking a language you don’t understand. As they communicate effortlessly, you’re left trying to decipher words, expressions, and intonations. For those living with language impairment (LI), this experience is not limited to occasional mishaps—it is their constant reality. But communication challenges are just the tip of the […]

Bridging the Gap: Reaching Consensus on Identifying Language Impairments in Children

— Introduction: A Language Puzzle from Every Corner of the World Imagine you’re at a crowded airport, a cacophony of languages swirling around you. People are communicating, yet each language is distinct, with its unique complexities. Now, what if a child couldn’t quite grasp any language, whether it be a result of delayed or impaired […]

The Journey Inside the Mind: Exploring Reflective Functioning and Mentalizing

Introduction: A Glimpse into Our Mental Landscape Imagine navigating through life without understanding why you or others feel, think, or react the way they do. This could make our already complex social world an even more challenging place to exist. Despite this, many of us manage to interpret not only our own emotions and desires […]