From inside the womb and as soon as they enter the world, babies absorb information from their environment and the adults around them, quickly learning after birth how to start communicating through cries, sounds, giggles, and other kinds of baby talk. But are a child's long-term language skills ...
Date Posted: September 27, 2021
Categories: Communication Disorders Problems
GOPeople's emotional reactions and desires in initial romantic encounters determine the fate of a potential relationship. Responsiveness may be one of those initial "sparks" necessary to fuel sexual desire and land a second date. However, it may not ...
Jul 30
Categories: Communication Disorders Problems, Sexual Problems / Sex Therapy
GOCouples shouldn’t let their thumbs do the talking when it comes to serious conversations, disagreements or apologies. Brigham Young University researchers Lori Schade and Jonathan Sandberg studied 276 young adults around the country and found ...
Nov 2
Categories: Communication Disorders Problems, Relationships & Marriage
GOToddlers with more developed language skills are better able to manage frustration and less likely to express anger by the time they're in preschool. That's the conclusion of a new longitudinal study from researchers at the Pennsylvania State ...
Dec 21
Categories: Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Communication Disorders Problems
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