A Man Who Occupies a Position Never Mentioned Before Published: - Mar 16, 2021
In his plans is not to remain in the shadow of his wife Kamala Harris, vice president of the United States. Doug shines with his own light and already has a large group of followers on social networks.
The Woman Post | María Consuelo Caicedo Toro
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag.
As one would say colloquially in some Latin countries, Douglas Emhoff, husband of the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, is “blessed among women” and this is because he is the first second gentleman of that country.
Environment Conducive to the Brain Development
The Woman Post | Margarita Briceño
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag.
We are becoming more and more aware of the importance of promoting proper brain development in the first years of our children s lives, thus being cognitive stimulation in childhood, an essential axis to enhance their attention, perception, memory, and language skills and executive functions, among others.
But who is responsible for fostering this development? According to Tatiana Chaparro Farfán, psychologist and Master s student in special education, therapeutic psych pedagogy, and intervention in learning difficulties,
“those responsible are all the social actors involved in the contexts in which the child develops. We all have a significant role in the development of these functions, but mainly the people who are part of the closest environments.” In this way, if we want to achieve a healthy development in the ear
Published: - Mar 15, 2021
Psychic numbing is a psychological phenomenon that affects the way we make decisions. In other words, we worry a lot when one person suffers, but as problems grow like the coronavirus, which affects millions, we become insensitive.
The Woman Post | Carolina Rodríguez Monclou
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag.
The researchers suggest that as the numbers in a tragedy increase more and more, we care less and less. In an interview with KGW News, University of Oregon psychologist Paul Slovic emphasizes a short sentence that summarizes his research results, and it is the more who die, the less we care, which is also the title of his study: The More Who Die, the Less We Care: Psychic Numbing and Genocide.
Published: - Mar 15, 2021
Successful women tend to frequently feel guilty or ashamed about things that are sometimes out of their control. It is time to start living more openly without feeling the need to apologize for your achievements.
The Woman Post | Carolina Rodríguez Monclou
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag.
Women in executive positions tend to put too much pressure on themselves, especially when they are in an environment where it is considered a privilege for a woman to hold high office. Disappointment comes from not doing things as perfectly as expected. However, this embarrassment only takes away the confidence of these women leaders for continually feeling the need to prove their worth. Najwa Zebian, a Lebanese-Canadian activist and author, has a quote that alleviates the pressure that women feel in all areas of their lives: