Column 'Beautifully Stupid': The Grinch of Bergisch Gladbach
The article discusses the pressure of parental expectations on well-known personalities, particularly focusing on their fathers' overly controlling behaviors.
New York Times: The father, not the mother, affects the child's health
A new study reveals that a father's behavior during infancy significantly predicts a child's later heart and metabolic health.
Social Stratification of Youth: Belonging is No Longer a Matter of Choice, but of Parental Material Possibilities
A research team led by Dr. Inga Tomić-Koludrović and Mr. Mirko Petrić examined the living conditions of university students in Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, revealing that socioeconomic factors significantly influence their lifestyles.
The written lessons that children learn from Paw Patrol
The article discusses the benefits of the animated series 'Paw Patrol' for children, highlighting its positive influence despite initial parental skepticism.
Upbringing: Siblings, the dearest enemies!
The article discusses how parental behavior and upbringing styles significantly influence the relationship between siblings, ranging from fostering unity to inciting conflict, often leading to disputes, especially during holidays.