Researchers developed a version of the Bright IDEAS intervention for young adults with cancer that resulted in measurable improvements in depression, anxiety, and HRQOL.
Donor support helps IU Health launch a playground where therapy and play combine for pediatric rehab patients.
One of the biggest challenges for children with dyspraxia is not just physical coordination, but the emotional burden that comes with repeated criticism and comparison.
A problem-solving skills training intervention is effective at reducing depression and anxiety in young adults newly diagnosed with cancer.
Hazleton Area High School senior Ella Radice has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Arthur and Eileen Whitaker ...
Young adults with a first cancer diagnosis experienced improvements in health-related quality of life with help from a one-on ...
Letting her 9-year-old son ride the subway alone became a flashpoint for what Lenore Skenazy came to call the 'free-range kid ...
Goldie Hawn thinks kids lack 'grit' from too much screen time, not enough real-world problem solving
Goldie Hawn can't help thinking about why kids today lack "grit" when she reflects on her own childhood. During a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" the 80-year-old actress spoke about the ...
Doctor’s visits for children’s anxiety rose by more than 250 percent over 10 years, according to a study of nearly two ...
More than 95 senior Capstone Design projects filled the floor of Bud Walton Arena, as the U of A's College of Engineering opened its annual Engineering Expo to the public for two hours of head-to-head ...
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The Quiet Shame of Fearing Your Own Child
There’s scant help — and loads of blame — for parents whose children hit them, kick them, and even threaten their lives.
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