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Strong Friendships in Adolescence May Benefit Mental Health in the Long Run

As a teenager, few things are as important as having close friends with whom to share intimate secrets over long phone conversations. But do these friendships also benefit us into adulthood? A new study investigates.Researchers at the University of Virginia (UV) in Charlottesville set out the examine the long-term impact of having strong friendships in [...]

By |2017-09-04T15:21:45+10:00September 4th, 2017|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Helping Others is the Best Way for Children to Build Strong Morals; Volunteer With Your Kids

Five-year-old Josie Barnabee, of Libertyville, Illinois, and her 3-year-old brother, Ben, have more "honorary" grandparents than they can count. Since they were babies, they've spent one morning a week at Winchester House, a local nursing home, where they exchange hugs, sing songs, play games, and talk with the elderly residents. "When they walk out of [...]

By |2017-09-04T15:02:32+10:00September 4th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Young People With Mental Illness More Likely to Wind up Homeless

Youth homelessness is Australia’s national disgrace, with 44,000 kids sleeping rough right now YOUNG people with a mental illness are three times more likely to wind up homeless, after which their prospects of positive health and social outcomes dwindle significantly. A new report by the charity Mission Australia will be released, identifying the major risk factors that [...]

By |2021-03-02T15:25:58+11:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

How to Talk to Kids About Racism

Have you talked to your kids about race and racism? Maybe you think they’re still too young or that a specific conversation isn’t really necessary? They’re never too young, and an ongoing dialogue about race and racism is a really good idea, says Rachel Berman, graduate program director of the School of Early Childhood Studies [...]

By |2021-02-26T15:17:38+11:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Bullying, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Childhood Obesity Quadruples Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

Children with obesity face four times the risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to children with a body mass index (BMI) in the normal range, according to a study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. Both obesity and diabetes are epidemic health problems. Obesity affects about 12.7 million children and teens in the [...]

By |2021-03-04T15:37:25+11:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Eating Disorders, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Obesity|Tags: |0 Comments

How We Can Help Refugee Kids Thrive in Australia

When we think about refugee children’s health, we tend to assume bad news. But refugee children are highly resilient. This means they can thrive, mature and develop despite poor circumstances, and can adapt despite severe and long-term hardship. Our newly published research is the first of its kind to track the long-term health of newly arrived refugee children in Australia. We [...]

By |2017-08-28T14:53:55+10:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

‘Weak’ Parents are Raising a Generation of ‘Prince Boofhead’ Boys

Weak parenting of boys is creating a generation of entitled brats who think they are owed the world and can lash out in violence when they do not get their way, adolescent psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg has said. Mr Carr-Gregg has worked with families for three decades and said he was seeing an unmistakable increase in [...]

By |2017-08-28T14:16:30+10:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: |0 Comments

10 Reasons Your Toddler’s Tantrum Is Actually a Good Thing

Believe it or not, temper tantrums are an important part of your toddler's emotional health and well-being. Toddler tantrums are one of the most challenging aspects of parenting. We tend to feel like good parents when our toddlers are smiley and at ease, but can feel helpless and overwhelmed when they are lying on the [...]

By |2021-03-02T15:27:29+11:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Uncategorized|Tags: , |0 Comments

Amazing Health Benefits of Sun Exposure

It is not just plants that absorb and metabolize sunlight. Human beings do it too. However, the relationship between sun exposure and health in humans isn’t as straightforward as we might want it to be. Genes are a factor of how humans metabolize sunlight; as is skin type. For instance, people with pale skin that [...]

By |2017-08-28T13:46:10+10:00August 28th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: |0 Comments

Eye Patterns in Children: The Development of Anxiety and Emotion

New study by UCR psychology professor finds that children pay close attention to potentially threatening information and avoid eye contact when anxious We spend a lot of time looking at the eyes of others for social cues – it helps us understand a person’s emotions, and make decisions about how to respond to them. We [...]

By |2021-03-02T15:29:59+11:00August 21st, 2017|Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness|Tags: |0 Comments
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