Month: April 2022

Swedish study links family structure to adolescent delinquency

A recent Swedish study has discovered that the family structure an adolescent grows up in can have a significant impact on their likelihood of engaging in delinquent behavior. The study found that adolescents living in single-father, single-mother, father-stepmother, and mother-stepfather families were more likely to report delinquency compared to those living with both their parents. […]

Published on April 13, 2022

Unraveling the Links Between Children’s Eating Habits and Mothers

A recent study has delved into the intricate ties between how children eat and their mothers. By surveying almost 200 mothers of preschool kids, the researchers aimed to understand the interplay between the two. The results shed light on emotional eating in pre-schoolers and its connection to their innate food drive. This is like observing […]

Published on April 13, 2022

What do you see when you listen to music?

Imagine that you’re listening to an unfamiliar piece of music. Your mind begins to conjure up vibrant scenes and images that reflect your unique cultural background and experiences. Recently, a group of dedicated scientists conducted a fascinating study that explored how culture influences the visualizations we have when we listen to instrumental music for the […]

Published on April 13, 2022