The Relationships Your Future Brain Is Counting On
It's great if your financial accounts are growing as you get older, but what about your social relations account?
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It's great if your financial accounts are growing as you get older, but what about your social relations account?
There is a particular kind of parent in their seventies or eighties who, on close observation, has maintained a genuinely loving and substantive relationship with their adult child...
Six-year-olds will need all their social skills to make a successful transition to peer interaction in full-time school, but their unique past may get in the way.
Intergenerational connection allows older adults to have companionship that matters and for youth to build genuine connections. The post Youth development’s missing link? Intergene...
I study how stepparents build rewarding relationships with stepchildren. Having fun together is one way, but a less obvious approach to bonding is by working with stepchildren.
There is a particular relationship that most adults in midlife and beyond are conducting, almost continuously, without quite registering that they are conducting it. The relationsh...
Thriving emerges from developmental environments and relationships that help young people make meaning. The post What kind of environments help young people become fully human? app...
Caregiving literally is care plus giving. Caregiving is the nurturing and supporting part of childrearing. Stepparents should focus on giving care to and bonding with stepchildren.
Participants consistently categorize mental growth into an early-emerging "Perceptual–Experiential" nature dimension and a later-developing "Reflective–Evaluative" nurture dimensio...
Sometimes the problem is not conflict. It is that one partner begins changing, and the other struggles to adapt.
Think about the last time you watched two people work seamlessly together on something that really mattered. They anticipated each other’s moves, filled in each other’s gaps, and...
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