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An environment in which family members support one another and express their feelings can reduce the effects of social deprivation on cognitive ability and development among adopted children, suggests a small study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health. In contrast, rule-driven households where family members are in conflict may increase an adopted child s chances for cognitive, behavioral and emotional difficulties.
The study was conducted by Margaret F. Keil, Ph.D., and colleagues in the Section on Endocrinology and Genetics at NIH s Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). It appears in Pediatric Research.
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Most popular dog breeds that are good for kids
By Stacey Marcus of Stacker |
Most popular dog breeds that are good for kids
Everyone is familiar with the idea that a dog is man’s best friend. But that saying is outdated not just because a dog s affection knows no gender, but because dogs can also be a kid’s best buddy. Anyone with a childhood canine can attest to the notion that dogs and kids are meant to be together as naturally as peanut butter and jelly. Who else wants to play, nap, cuddle, and hang out with you just when you need them most? A study released in 2020 in Pediatric Research found that children with dogs have fewer social interaction problems than those who live in a house without pets.