Culture and Conduct: Harsh Parenting, Sibling Risk
Key points Neighborhood stress heightens harsh parenting and weakens family bonds. Cultural values like familism and respeto strengthen resilience. Support […]
Key points Neighborhood stress heightens harsh parenting and weakens family bonds. Cultural values like familism and respeto strengthen resilience. Support […]
Key points Sibling relationships can be powerful influences on behavior, motivation, and emotional development. Older siblings often serve as role
Key points Risk-taking is part of our nature, especially in adolescence, when it is driven by curiosity and independence. Sensation
Key points Children naturally adapt to change, teaching adults how to embrace flexibility and resilience. Curiosity drives adaptability—children approach the
Key points Excessive academic pressure harms teens’ mental health and stifles growth. Emotional support builds resilience, motivation, and lasting confidence.
Key points Schools should acknowledge students’ contributions and treat multilingualism as an asset. Providing translated materials and professional interpretation reduces
Key points Family stress can disrupt teens’ mood, health, and academic success. Teens can’t control family issues, but they can
Growing up in a world that is home to multiple languages, values, and traditions, children often find themselves navigating cultural
Key points Cultural identity influences how teens deal with stress and belonging. Daily routines and values-based coping enhance teen resilience.
Key points Grades do not guarantee future achievement. Character traits are a better measure of success than IQ. Parents and