As infants, our emotional expression is our primary mode of communication: Crying when we are distressed or laughing and smiling when we are happy. We tend to become upset (e.g., angry, sad, or ...
In a world that often values emotional suppression, understanding why we cry during anger could not only transform personal ...
Women learn pretty early on that men can get uncomfortable when faced with a crying woman, and they'll often do just about anything to stem the flow of tears. His level of discomfort skyrockets as the ...
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How parents’ emotions shape infant stress and calm
Babies can’t regulate their emotions on their own. They borrow calm from their parents. This article explains the science of why babies rely on caregiver emotions to feel safe, and how your presence ...
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