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Study Explains Why People Would Rather Be Pet Parents Than Have Kids


Well, people who are opting not to have human children are letting their fur ... it's not like your dog or cat has a huge social schedule. Related: TikTok Creator Insists 'Dogs Are the New Kids' and ... Read More

Dogs News


Mar. 22, 2024 — It's no surprise that your dog can learn to sit when you say 'sit' and come when called. But a new study has made the unexpected discovery that dogs generally also know that ... Read More

Parents Feel Shame Over How They Feed Their Babies, New Study Finds


Rule No. 1 is to feed the baby, so please know that if you're doing the best you can with the information and support you have, you are a fabulous parent. However, future and current parents deserve ... Read More

Psychologist: Children's Grief Over the Loss of Pets Must Be Taken Seriously


Many parents are uncertain about how much their child should be involved when a pet's life is coming to an end. How much does the child understand about death? Should the child be present at ... Read More

Parents who believe their children can have a better future are more likely to read and play with them – South African study


The best predictors for parental reading and playing were the amount of time people spent in the programme, whether they had friends they could depend on, and how hopeful they were about their child’s ... Read More

Two-thirds of women professionals think they're unfairly paid, study finds


according to a survey by Glassdoor that also noted that women at every level of education earn 20% less than their male counterparts for similar jobs. The study was released Tuesday on Equal Pay ... Read More

More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds


All but 5% of US teens now have access to a smartphone and a separate Pew study from ... they go without their phones: 72% of teen respondents said they “sometimes” or “often” feel happy ... Read More

Understanding Child Development


Children may have very different personalities, and different strengths and weaknesses, than the generation that preceded them. Caregivers should pay attention to their children's distinct traits ... Read More

Earbuds, headphones linked to hearing damage among kids


Many younger children could be permanently damaging their hearing by blasting loud music on their earbuds and headphones, a new report finds ... a new study argues. Health News // 1 day ago ... Read More

Social Psychology News


22, 2024 — Living in neighborhoods with high levels of violence can affect children's development by ... new research has revealed. The study shows that even a brief weak grin makes faces ... Read More

The Best Pet Cameras for 2024


A pet camera lets you monitor your cat or dog ... and before that I was a reporter covering consumer tech news. I'm also a yoga instructor, and have been actively teaching group and private ... Read More

Is pet insurance worth it? Here's what vets say


While most pet owners would do just about anything to ensure that their furry companion is safe ... "Some people will prefer to earmark some savings over paying a monthly premium, but for others ... Read More


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