When parents sit too much, their kids tend to follow suit. But if parents keep active, children don’t mirror the same sedentary habits, a new study has shown. It highlights the power of parents as ...
"Children are the mirror of their parents" is a cliché, but it describes the reality in certain contexts. At least in relation to physical inactivity, this was demonstrated by a study conducted by ...
Parent-child relationships become complicated as kids grow up, but sometimes, those kids end up taking advantage. And, ...
In today's tech-savvy world, children are quietly mirroring the digital behaviors of the adults around them. Whether it's the habitual phone checks during dinner or late-night binge-watching to unwind ...
Programs involving parents are linked to immediate improvements in disruptive behaviors among children with disruptive ...
Many parents feel ill-equipped to aid their child's mental health, but studies show that active engagement fosters better ...
For a child, his parents are his first teachers. Despite long hours at school, children spend the maximum time at home, where their parents' behavior directly impacts their mental well-being. Children ...
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