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Imprinting in Psychology: How Early Experiences Shape Our Behavior and Beliefs

Imprinting in Psychology: How Early Experiences Shape Our Behavior and Beliefs

Blog | Child psychology
Imprinting is a powerful psychological process where individuals form beliefs and behaviors by observing and copying significant figures in their lives—typically those with power over them.
The Trauma of Injustice: How Suppression and Disrespect Shape Our Behavior

The Trauma of Injustice: How Suppression and Disrespect Shape Our Behavior

Blog | Child psychology
Injustice trauma is a deep, emotional wound that often starts in childhood and continues to affect individuals into adulthood.
The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

Blog | Child psychology
Psycho-emotional trauma in children isn't always caused by extreme events. Often, it stems from seemingly small, yet significant experiences that shape their perceptions and behavior throughout life.
Raising Mentally Strong Children: A Parent's Guide

Raising Mentally Strong Children: A Parent's Guide

Blog | Child psychology
Sometimes we get so caught up in the idea of raising a “good” child that we overlook how our own unfinished psychological business spills over into the little one’s world.
The Lasting Impact of Childhood Trauma and Neglect

The Lasting Impact of Childhood Trauma and Neglect

Blog | Child psychology
Children are often viewed as the next generation to protect, cherish, and care for. While International Children’s Day celebrates the joy and innocence of childhood.
How Do Parents Affect a Child's Self-Esteem?

How Do Parents Affect a Child's Self-Esteem?

Blog | Child psychology
Self-esteem, an essential part of mental health and emotional well-being, often has its roots in childhood.
Growing Up Without Warmth: How a Cold Childhood Shapes an Adult’s Life

Growing Up Without Warmth: How a Cold Childhood Shapes an Adult’s Life

Blog | Child psychology
The absence of parental warmth is not just a childhood inconvenience—it can affect both mental and physical health well into adulthood.
Witness, Aggressor, Victim: How Bullying Shapes Lives

Witness, Aggressor, Victim: How Bullying Shapes Lives

Article | Child psychology
Whether you’re the victim, the aggressor, or simply a bystander, bullying impacts mental and emotional well-being, often in ways that linger for years.
Parentification: When Children Become Caregivers and Its Impact on Their Future

Parentification: When Children Become Caregivers and Its Impact on Their Future

Blog | Child psychology
Childhood is often envisioned as a time of play, discovery, and carefree joy. However, for some children, the reality is starkly different.
Understanding Student Behavior through a Case Study: Exploring Ernie's Journey

Understanding Student Behavior through a Case Study: Exploring Ernie's Journey

Article | Child psychology

Ernie's case underscores the importance of Attachment Theory in understanding student behavior. Through Attachment Theory, Ernie's struggles with emotional security and engagement in the classroom can be contextualized. This framework enables educators and psychologists to tailor interventions to provide the nurturing environment Ernie needs. By respecting confidentiality and drawing on broader principles, insights into students' experiences can be gained while upholding their privacy and dignity.

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