Remote teamsfromPsychology Today2 days agoNo, Introversion Does Not Make You a Better LeaderIntroverted leaders can thrive by leveraging their ability to act extraverted when necessary.The belief that introverts are inherently better leaders is misguided and potentially harmful.
Remote teamsfromPsychology Today2 days agoNo, Introversion Does Not Make You a Better LeaderIntroverted leaders can thrive by leveraging their ability to act extraverted when necessary.The belief that introverts are inherently better leaders is misguided and potentially harmful.
ParentingfromScary Mommy3 months ago"Circles Of Friends" Strategy Can Help Kids Navigate FriendshipTeaching children about different levels of friendship helps them navigate social relationships effectively.
ParentingfromPsychology Today4 days agoWhy Your Child Needs Emotional IntelligenceEmotional development in early childhood shapes lifelong learning skills.
HumorfromPsychology Today1 month agoAre You Any Good at Reading the Room?Situational adaptability is key for interpersonal success.The study explores how personality traits affect social effectiveness based on context.Understanding the environment enhances one's ability to communicate appropriately.
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ParentingfromScary Mommy3 months ago"Circles Of Friends" Strategy Can Help Kids Navigate FriendshipTeaching children about different levels of friendship helps them navigate social relationships effectively.
ParentingfromPsychology Today4 days agoWhy Your Child Needs Emotional IntelligenceEmotional development in early childhood shapes lifelong learning skills.
HumorfromPsychology Today1 month agoAre You Any Good at Reading the Room?Situational adaptability is key for interpersonal success.The study explores how personality traits affect social effectiveness based on context.Understanding the environment enhances one's ability to communicate appropriately.
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ParentingfromBusiness Insider2 months agoMy teens use me as an excuse to get out of social plans. I'm more than happy to play the bad guy.Giving kids permission to decline social invites helps them navigate peer pressure without feeling guilty.
Parentingfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoChildren are starting school unable to sit up or hold a pencil and I know the culprit | Kathryn PeckhamExcessive screen time negatively affects children's foundational skills and social abilities, leading to anxiety and developmental delays.
ParentingfromPsychology Today3 months agoHow Furry Friends Shape Young Hearts and MindsPets enhance a child's emotional well-being and empathy.Secure pet attachments lead to better care and empathy.Parental behavior influences how children treat pets.Pets can be pivotal in a child's social skills development.
Mental healthfromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoBeing shouted at by parents can alter child's brain, experts tell UK MPsVerbal abuse from parents harms children's mental health and social interactions.Children internalize negative words, impacting their self-perception and mental well-being.
ParentingfromSlate Magazine3 weeks agoHelp! I Thought My Son Had Found a Close Friend. Then the Kid's Mom Betrayed Us.Helping children navigate feelings of exclusion can promote resilience and emotional growth.
Video gamesfromMail Online1 month agoChildren are developing 'Fortnite accents', experts warnExcessive gaming can lead children to develop a 'Fortnite accent', indicating a lack of real-world interactions.
ParentingfromBusiness Insider2 months agoMy teens use me as an excuse to get out of social plans. I'm more than happy to play the bad guy.Giving kids permission to decline social invites helps them navigate peer pressure without feeling guilty.
Parentingfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoChildren are starting school unable to sit up or hold a pencil and I know the culprit | Kathryn PeckhamExcessive screen time negatively affects children's foundational skills and social abilities, leading to anxiety and developmental delays.
ParentingfromPsychology Today3 months agoHow Furry Friends Shape Young Hearts and MindsPets enhance a child's emotional well-being and empathy.Secure pet attachments lead to better care and empathy.Parental behavior influences how children treat pets.Pets can be pivotal in a child's social skills development.
Mental healthfromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoBeing shouted at by parents can alter child's brain, experts tell UK MPsVerbal abuse from parents harms children's mental health and social interactions.Children internalize negative words, impacting their self-perception and mental well-being.
ParentingfromSlate Magazine3 weeks agoHelp! I Thought My Son Had Found a Close Friend. Then the Kid's Mom Betrayed Us.Helping children navigate feelings of exclusion can promote resilience and emotional growth.
Video gamesfromMail Online1 month agoChildren are developing 'Fortnite accents', experts warnExcessive gaming can lead children to develop a 'Fortnite accent', indicating a lack of real-world interactions.
Marketing techfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoAI wingmen' bots to write profiles and flirt on dating appsAI bots on dating apps may erode authentic human interactions.Increased AI support could foster anxiety and competitiveness among users.
Marketing techfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoAI wingmen' bots to write profiles and flirt on dating appsAI bots on dating apps may erode authentic human interactions.Increased AI support could foster anxiety and competitiveness among users.
RelationshipsfromPsychology Today1 week agoThe Challenges of Dating in a Digital AgeDating apps may ease connections, but they're undermining real-world social skills and meaningful interactions.
fromNew York Post2 weeks agoDigital lifeGen Z divided over influencer's phone etiquette: 'Very polite, but no one else does it'
fromBusiness Insider2 months agoParentingI sent my 9-year-old son to an etiquette camp. It might sound old-fashioned, but it taught him confidence and kindness.
fromNew York Post2 weeks agoDigital lifeGen Z divided over influencer's phone etiquette: 'Very polite, but no one else does it'
fromBusiness Insider2 months agoParentingI sent my 9-year-old son to an etiquette camp. It might sound old-fashioned, but it taught him confidence and kindness.
fromThe Business Journals4 months agoRemote teamsThe Playbook: A surprising way to boost employee retention in 2025 - The Business Journals
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ParentingfromScary Mommy2 months agoHow *Not* To Raise An A**hole: Teach Your Kid To Read The RoomThe goal in parenting is to teach children when and how to make requests appropriately.
fromNew York Post1 month agoParentingDear Abby: My wife won't let me talk to the celebrities at my kids school
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fromwww.mercurynews.com1 month agoParentingDear Abby: I'm afraid this celebrity now thinks I'm a jerk. Should I try to smooth things over?
ParentingfromScary Mommy2 months agoHow *Not* To Raise An A**hole: Teach Your Kid To Read The RoomThe goal in parenting is to teach children when and how to make requests appropriately.
fromNew York Post1 month agoParentingDear Abby: My wife won't let me talk to the celebrities at my kids school
fromwww.mercurynews.com2 months agoParentingHarriette Cole: I need my friend to be more attentive. He says I must chill out.
fromwww.mercurynews.com1 month agoParentingDear Abby: I'm afraid this celebrity now thinks I'm a jerk. Should I try to smooth things over?
EducationfromPsychology Today1 month agoFrom the Classroom to LifeAcademic achievement enhances decision-making skills in social interactions.Peer interaction facilitates strategy adoption for lower-performing students.Understanding the interplay of academics and social skills is vital for intervention design.
fromNew York Post1 month agoWomen in technologyThis could be the miracle fix that helps 'incels' find love with - and stop hating - women, experts say
fromBuzzFeed3 months agoMiscellaneousThese Dating Tips From People In Their 30s Are So Spot-On, I'm Taking Notes
fromNew York Post1 month agoWomen in technologyThis could be the miracle fix that helps 'incels' find love with - and stop hating - women, experts say
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fromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoAsk questions, practice and know when to make an exit: how to start a conversationStarting a conversation can feel daunting, but itâs important to remember that people generally enjoy social interactions, even brief ones.Mental health
Relationshipsfromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoI'm 16 and I like a boy, but I have no social skills and don't know what to do | Ask Annalisa BarbieriIt's normal to feel unsure about crushes and friendships, especially with changes like moving and Covid-19.Taking the risk to connect with someone can potentially lead to valuable relationships.
Parentingfromwww.berkeleyside.org2 months agoLearning through play at the School of the MadeleinePlay is essential for teaching critical life skills and academic foundations in early education.
MindfulnessfromPsychology Today2 months agoStop Putting Yourself DownValuing opposing thoughts fosters collaboration and creativity.Negativity can lead to social anxiety and miscommunication.Curiosity enhances our ability to solve problems creatively.
RelationshipsfromHackernoon10 months agoThe Secret Psychology of Charismatic People-And 15 Hacks for Faking It | HackerNoonBeing a great conversationalist combines mindset and methods, which can be practiced and improved over time.
fromYourTango3 months agoMiscellaneous14 Psychological Tricks Smart People Use To Gain Control In Any Situation
MindfulnessfromPsychology Today2 months agoStop Putting Yourself DownValuing opposing thoughts fosters collaboration and creativity.Negativity can lead to social anxiety and miscommunication.Curiosity enhances our ability to solve problems creatively.
RelationshipsfromHackernoon10 months agoThe Secret Psychology of Charismatic People-And 15 Hacks for Faking It | HackerNoonBeing a great conversationalist combines mindset and methods, which can be practiced and improved over time.
fromYourTango3 months agoMiscellaneous14 Psychological Tricks Smart People Use To Gain Control In Any Situation
Artificial intelligencefromTechCrunch3 months agoSocial health expert warns of leaning too heavily on AI for social connections | TechCrunchAI companions can help practice social skills but shouldn't replace real-world relationships.
Online learningfromFast Company3 months agoAs technology evolves, this is the one skill we'll need to succeed in lifeSocial-skill intensive occupations are driving job growth, resulting in a demand for teamwork and communication in the workplace.
MindfulnessfromPsychology Today3 months agoHow Are You at Remembering Names? You Should Know This!Repeating names immediately can hinder memory retention; listening for four seconds enhances memorization.
fromBusiness Insider3 months agoMillie Bobby Brown says she doesn't have 'many friends' because she grew up as a child actor: 'I missed out on a few things'I don't have many friends, because of who I am. I didn't go to school, so I don't have the best social skills when it comes to people my own age.Miscellaneous
MiscellaneousfromPsychology Today5 months agoDid the Ivy League Break America? Can the Joy League Save It?Brooks critiques elite education, linking it to societal disconnection and the political divide in America.