Articles for Tag: "behavior"
Turns out that coming out ahead is very important to one age group.
Survey participants identify the specific characteristics that make someone appear discomforting or threatening.
Researchers find that compromising is good but timeouts are better.
Keep kids well-behaved once their favorite elf returns to the North Pole after the holidays.
A new study confirms that those who brag excessively are seen as less likeable.
Nowadays, most kids and teens are glued to an electronic device. Should parents be concerned?