Kissing, food-sharing and other spit-swapping activities help babies identify close relationships and recognize people they can depend on for assistance, according to a study by MIT and Harvard University researchers. Infants expect people who engage in saliva-sharing experiences to help one another in times of distress.
A recent study has found that having plenty of people around them and an available community are two of the most important factors for helping children of mothe
A recent study has found that having plenty of people around them and an available community are two of the most important factors for helping children of mothers with depression.
Recent studies among Syrian refugee families in Turkey and families with infants in Sweden and Bhutan have suggested that children of mothers in poor mental health have the risk of lacking in their cognitive development.