When kids are babies, it’s easy to tell when they’re happy—deep belly laughs, huge toothless grins, and excited squeals make ...
Children who learn about the brain early in life may develop a growth mindset and emotion regulation skills. “The Brilliant ...
A new exhibit at the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center helps visitors get in touch with their emotions. Filled with ...
A new study using brain imaging technology has shed light on how anxiety might change the way young people process emotions.
Emotions like anger, sadness and fear give us more information about ourselves and our needs, therapist Jordan Alam writes.
Mom Lauren Kelly said Cienna's condition poses a particular problem as she is "a small child learning to walk and interact ...