Mothers and other caregivers helped infant development, while fathers showed no link in Northern Ghana

More early stimulation activities were tied to better child development scores, but the pattern depended on who did the stimulating. In Northern Ghana, more early stimulation by mothers and other household caregivers was linked with better infant development scores, while fathers’ stimulation was not linked. The journal article Caregivers’ early stimulation behaviors on early child […]
When Campus Life Feels Too Much: How Creativity and Mind-Body Practices Can Strengthen Well-Being

When stress becomes the background noise of university life University is often described as a time of growth, but it can also be a time when stress quietly becomes “normal.” Deadlines stack up, money worries sit in the back of the mind, and social pressure can make everyday life feel like a performance. Staff are […]
Turning Heartbreak Into a Story: How Writing About a Breakup Changes What You Remember and Expect Next

Why Putting Heartache Into Words Can Shift Your Next Chapter Breakups don’t just sting; they scramble our sense of who we are, what happened, and what could ever come next. Many of us cycle through the same fragments—texts, arguments, “what ifs”—without finding much clarity. This is where the new research paper The effects of narrative […]
Parents on the Front Line of the SEND System: What Helps, What Hurts, and What Changes Lives

When Getting Help Becomes a Full-Time Job for Parents For many families in England, getting support for a child with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) feels less like a service and more like a battle. The stakes are high: the right help can unlock learning, protect a child’s mental health, and make family life […]
Bridging the Worlds: Visual Communication in Autistic and Non-Autistic Interactions

Introduction Imagine trying to solve a complex puzzle alongside someone you’re meeting for the first time. Now, inject an added layer of challenge: you both have different brain wiring, influencing how you perceive and process the puzzle’s pieces and each other’s cues. This vivid scenario isn’t just an exercise in patience—it’s at the heart of […]
Harnessing Compassion for Health: How Spiritual Care Fosters Healing in Hospitals

Introduction Imagine walking into a hospital room, burdened not only with physical illness but also a heavy heart. A place so often associated with clinical, sterile procedures, suddenly becomes a haven of compassion through a groundbreaking approach—Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health (CCSH). Intriguing, isn’t it? Modern medicine has made leaps and bounds in treating the body, but […]
The Invisible Threads that Connect Us: How Online Behaviors Foster Engagement in Mental Health Communities

Introduction: The Digital Sanctuary for Minds Imagine a place where you can freely express your deepest fears, find comfort and camaraderie, and receive support from others who understand your struggles. For many, Online Mental Health Communities (OMHCs) have become exactly that—a digital sanctuary offering a refuge to those in need. Platforms such as Reddit have […]
Detecting ADHD Early: A New Dawn in Child Psychology

Introduction: The Early Whispers of ADHD Imagine a classroom where the chatter and chaos often overshadow the young voices eager to learn. Among these bustling rooms, there may be children whose minds are racing far more than their peers. These are the children who may be grappling with the early symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), […]
Words That Heal: Transforming Child Mental Health with Language Intervention

Introduction: The Profound Link Between Words and Well-being Picture a world where every child, regardless of their starting point in life, is equipped with the linguistic tools to express their thoughts, navigate complex emotions, and connect meaningfully with those around them. This world isn’t just a whimsical dream—it’s inching closer to reality with interventions that […]
Unveiling the Linguistic Code: A New Frontier in Diagnosing Autism

— Introduction Imagine a world where our words hold the key to unlocking hidden dimensions of our minds—where the language we use could uncover deep-seated patterns, offering insights into complex cognitive conditions. In recent years, the quest to better understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has led researchers on a fascinating journey, exploring innovative ways to […]