ARTICLE TAG

behavior

3/29/2021

Study of Twins Shows Harsh Parental Discipline Tied to More Misbehavior

By The Imprint staff reports

Six month old twin boys laughing and smiling. Photo courtesy of the Raising Children Network
In a study of twins aimed at teasing out answers to an aspect of the classic nature-versus-nurture debate, researchers have found that the child who was more harshly disciplined than the sibling twin was more likely to develop more behavior problems.

Friends Mentoring

12/6/2019

Mentoring Presents a Real Opportunity in Addressing Childhood Trauma

In the late 1990s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Kaiser Permanente published a landmark study showing that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a long-lasting negative impact on a person’s overall health and well-being as they enter adulthood.

11/21/2015

Special Health Care Needs of Children Investigated for Maltreatment

Research by the Texas-based organization Upbring explores the prevalence of special health care needs (SHCN) of children involved in the United States child welfare system. Its third white paper, entitled “Special Health Needs of Children Investigated for Maltreatment”, finds that behavioral SHCNs are more predictive of out-of-home placement than physical needs.

7/20/2015

California Bill to Curb Psych Meds for Foster Youth Misses the Mark

In the debate about children and psychotropic medications, everyone is looking for better outcomes. Foster youth are seeking to assert more control over their lives and their health care, and they want people to understand that medications alone cannot fix the hurt they feel.