When Children Sound Like Adults – What Psychology Reveals About Early Emotional Maturity

Psychology

In classrooms, families, and social settings, there is often a child who seems different. They speak thoughtfully, listen carefully, and appear unusually aware of emotions and relationships. Adults may describe them as wise, mature, or “old souls.” While this perception is common, psychology offers a more nuanced explanation for why some children seem to understand … Read more

Why Psychology Is Taking a Closer Look at Children Who Won’t Eat Without a Screen

Psychology

It has become increasingly common to see young children refusing meals unless a phone, tablet, or video is placed in front of them. In many households, the practice is treated as a convenient way to ensure children eat without conflict. However, research in developmental psychology suggests that when this pattern becomes routine, it may influence … Read more