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The Brain of a Child: Reading Emotional Cues

I came across an article that I found insightful for parents, caregivers, or those who work with children. We all know that navigating emotions is tough sometimes. As someone wh

Children and Reading Emotional Cues
Children and Reading Emotional Cues

o has ADHD, reading emotional cues in other people isn’t always automatic me. In fact, it sometimes happens in hindsight or reflection. There was a study published that showed children with mental health symptoms such as anxiety or personality disorders are open to more difficulties in reading emotional cues in others. This can have an effect on how children interact and respond appropriately with others in social situations. Intervention at a young age can lead to better support on the social and emotional development of children.



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