With Christmas and the New Year approaching, you may have received an influx of invitations to festive events.
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the connection between autism and a fascination with trains.
- Family & Relationship
Why Letting Your Kids Walk to School Alone Could be the Best Decision for Their Social and Emotional Development: New Study Finds
Parents who do not accompany their children to school sometimes worry about what could happen on the way.
As we get older, many of us tend to prioritise other aspects of life such as our careers and family, while neglecting our physical health.
As women, we tend to prioritise our mental health. Indulging in self-care practices that boost our well-being and empower us has become a necessity.
- Society & Culture
The Ultimate Places in the UK for Intergenerational Living Ranked from Best to Worst
by News Releaseby News ReleaseMore people than ever before are becoming aware of the benefits of socialising with different generations.
Eye contact is a key to establishing a connection, and teachers use it often to encourage participation.
Emotion recognition is empathy, which one’s ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Business & Industry
Bosses Should Encourage Office Chats to Improve Team Performance
by Psychregby PsychregManagers should encourage time for non-work chats as part of maintaining a productive team with strong working relationships.
After so many hospitalisations, I have experienced the benefits and drawbacks of socialising with others in the hospital.
The fact that society keeps associating parties, amusement, socialisation and even friendship to alcohol, does not help at all.
I’m in the middle of a social media hiatus at the moment, which began sort of by accident.