lunes, 7 de septiembre de 2020

Talking About Race Improves Kids Mental Health - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

Talking About Race Improves Kids Mental Health - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

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The Black Lives Matter movement has opened the door for parents of all races to talk to their kids about racial discrimination. Social scientists say those conversations can also help protect the mental health of kids of color in the wake of increased racial awareness




As parents we expose our kids to new experiences so their minds grow. Science now shows that certain interactions between parents and children actually change the structure of their brains 




Two moms, a mom and a dad, or two dads …. Families today are more diverse than ever.  But does having gay parents affect kids?  A new study shows it doesn’t!.




Just about every teen has heard a rumor about someone at school. Now a new study examines what type of rumors kids tell and who’s more likely to be at the center of the stories.




Two million children have experienced homelessness, and that’s doubled in the last decade. They’re more likely to suffer health-wise, get bad grades, and drop out of school. One young woman shares how she proved those negative statistics wrong







Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
Drug Safety and Pregnancy During COVID
Anup Challa, Principal InvestigatorModeling Adverse Drug Reactions in Embryos (MADRE), NASHVILLE, Tenn.
 




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