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Brain Science Articles

The Ferrari with a Small Gas Tank: A Case Study in Asynchronous Development.

In professional and educational circles, we often fall into the gait of “Global Competence Bias.” We assume that if a child is brilliant in one area, such as abstract logic or verbal strategy, they should be equally proficient in organizing their day, following...

A new paradigm: Shifting the way we see children.

For generations, parenting has often been rooted in authority and correction, a model that emphasizes control over connection. But as we navigate the complexities of today’s world, raising emotionally intelligent, resilient children demands a shift in our perspective....

The science-backed benefits of hugging for children

Hugging is one of the simplest, yet most profound, forms of physical affection that carries numerous benefits for children. Beyond the emotional warmth it provides, science has shown that hugging has tangible benefits on the mental, physical, and emotional development...

Understanding polyvagal theory for better connections.

Parenthood is a journey of immense love, joy, and yes, challenges. From the first cries of infancy to the tumultuous teenage years, parents are faced with a myriad of situations that can leave them scratching their heads and wondering, "What's going on with my child?"...