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Empathetic Children More Likely To Effectively Manage Stress, Behave Prosocially
August 4, 2012 by NewsBot
Infants innately relieve stress by crying, turning their heads or maintaining eye contact. Adults manage emotional tension using problem-solving or by seeking support. A new study by a University of Missouri human development expert describes how adolescents' developing personalities and coping habits affect their behaviors toward others...