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I grew up in a household with four surnames. My mum had her maiden name, my stepdad his name, my brother his dad’s name, and I had my mum and my dad’s names. From a young age this meant I knew that not all families share a name, and that this has no effect on how loved we necessarily feel or how connected to each other we are. But growing up in a household with four surnames also meant that I witnessed just how much multi-name households can unsettle people observing our family from the outside. Bringing up the topic of surnames in 2021 can still produce quite visceral reactions. Anyone who’s discussed the subject with friends and family knows this. So why does it continue to surprise me that many adults become uncomfortable when presented with even the slightest hint of a disruption or challenge to heteronormative behaviours in relation to surnames in marriage, and, especially, when it comes to children. ....
Washington State University is searching for children ages 4 and 5 years to participate in a study about how children learn to manage emotions, how their brains work, and what their personalities are like. Participation involves playing some games over Zoom with a team member. Parents complete questionnaires and play with their children. At a later date, they will invite you to visit the lab at WSU. Participants will receive a $15 Amazon gift card. To schedule an appointment or for more information, contact the Lab for the Developing Mind via email at: [email protected] Share this: ....
April 27, 2021 We are looking for children ages 4 and 5 years to participate in a study about how children learn to manage emotions, how their brains work, and what their personalities are like. Participation involves playing some games over Zoom with a team member. Parents complete questionnaires and play with their child. At a later date, we’ll invite you to visit our lab at WSU. Participants will receive a $15 Amazon gift card. To schedule an appointment or for more information, please contact the Lab for the Developing Mind via email at: [email protected] This research study has been reviewed and approved for human subject participation by WSU Institutional Review Board (IRB # 15995). ....