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Parents' Emotional Health: Key to Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
Licensed clinical social worker Hilary Jacobs Hendel and psychologist Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too," teaches parents how to manage their emotions to raise emotionally healthy children, introducing the Change Triangle tool to navigate core emotions.
Parents' Emotional Health: Key to Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
Licensed clinical social worker Hilary Jacobs Hendel and psychologist Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too," teaches parents how to manage their emotions to raise emotionally healthy children, introducing the Change Triangle tool to navigate core emotions.
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8% Bias Score


Jacqueline Wilson's Picture Imperfect: A Sequel Exploring Adult Themes
Jacqueline Wilson's new adult novel, Picture Imperfect, a sequel to her 1999 novel The Illustrated Mum, follows the life of Dolphin, now 33, still caring for her mentally ill mother, and explores themes of family, mental illness, and personal fulfillment.
Jacqueline Wilson's Picture Imperfect: A Sequel Exploring Adult Themes
Jacqueline Wilson's new adult novel, Picture Imperfect, a sequel to her 1999 novel The Illustrated Mum, follows the life of Dolphin, now 33, still caring for her mentally ill mother, and explores themes of family, mental illness, and personal fulfillment.
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44% Bias Score


Lying as a Coping Mechanism in Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie
In Sarah Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie," a child is forced to lie to protect their hypersensitive mother, creating a narrative that explores the complex interplay between truth, lies, and family dynamics, highlighting the liberating nature of lies as a coping mechanism when reality is unbearable.
Lying as a Coping Mechanism in Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie
In Sarah Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie," a child is forced to lie to protect their hypersensitive mother, creating a narrative that explores the complex interplay between truth, lies, and family dynamics, highlighting the liberating nature of lies as a coping mechanism when reality is unbearable.
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20% Bias Score


Birth Order's Limited Impact on Personality: A Complex Relationship
Research on birth order's effect on personality yields inconsistent results due to various confounding factors; while birth order may influence specific families or cultures, it doesn't produce universal effects on personality.
Birth Order's Limited Impact on Personality: A Complex Relationship
Research on birth order's effect on personality yields inconsistent results due to various confounding factors; while birth order may influence specific families or cultures, it doesn't produce universal effects on personality.
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24% Bias Score


Utah Teen Found Safe After Six-Week Disappearance, Three Men Charged
Fifteen-year-old Alisa Petrov disappeared from South Jordan, Utah on April 21, 2024, after being groomed online by three men who are now facing charges; she was found safe six weeks later in Colorado Springs, Colorado, highlighting the dangers of online exploitation and the complexities of parent-ch...
Utah Teen Found Safe After Six-Week Disappearance, Three Men Charged
Fifteen-year-old Alisa Petrov disappeared from South Jordan, Utah on April 21, 2024, after being groomed online by three men who are now facing charges; she was found safe six weeks later in Colorado Springs, Colorado, highlighting the dangers of online exploitation and the complexities of parent-ch...
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44% Bias Score


Mary Trump: Donald Trump 'Never Evolved,' Lacks Empathy
Mary Trump, Donald Trump's niece, describes him as unevolved and incapable of close relationships in her new book, "Who Could Ever Love You," citing her six-month experience ghostwriting for him and various childhood anecdotes. She claims this lack of personal growth poses a leadership risk and high...
Mary Trump: Donald Trump 'Never Evolved,' Lacks Empathy
Mary Trump, Donald Trump's niece, describes him as unevolved and incapable of close relationships in her new book, "Who Could Ever Love You," citing her six-month experience ghostwriting for him and various childhood anecdotes. She claims this lack of personal growth poses a leadership risk and high...
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60% Bias Score

Adult Children Return Home: Family Dynamics Shift
Three adult children have moved back home, disrupting the parents' routines and prompting adjustments to family life, including meal planning and communication.

Adult Children Return Home: Family Dynamics Shift
Three adult children have moved back home, disrupting the parents' routines and prompting adjustments to family life, including meal planning and communication.
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16% Bias Score

Families Develop Strong Bonds with Simple Reading Robot
A Canadian study reveals that 18 of 19 families kept a simple reading robot, Luka, even after their children no longer needed it for reading, developing strong emotional attachments and integrating it into their family life.

Families Develop Strong Bonds with Simple Reading Robot
A Canadian study reveals that 18 of 19 families kept a simple reading robot, Luka, even after their children no longer needed it for reading, developing strong emotional attachments and integrating it into their family life.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Naomi Stadlen: Author and Psychotherapist's Legacy of Trusting Motherhood
Naomi Stadlen, an author and psychotherapist, died aged 82; her book, "What Mothers Do," revolutionized parenting by emphasizing trust and communication, impacting countless mothers and therapists.

Death of Naomi Stadlen: Author and Psychotherapist's Legacy of Trusting Motherhood
Naomi Stadlen, an author and psychotherapist, died aged 82; her book, "What Mothers Do," revolutionized parenting by emphasizing trust and communication, impacting countless mothers and therapists.
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32% Bias Score

Beckham Family Feud Threatens Carefully Cultivated Brand Image
David Beckham's knighthood is overshadowed by reports of a family feud between his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz, impacting the family's carefully managed public image and brand, as experts warn that this shift in narrative could cause long-term reputational damage.

Beckham Family Feud Threatens Carefully Cultivated Brand Image
David Beckham's knighthood is overshadowed by reports of a family feud between his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz, impacting the family's carefully managed public image and brand, as experts warn that this shift in narrative could cause long-term reputational damage.
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52% Bias Score

Money's Impact on Individuals and Society in Cáceres's "La ficción del ahorro
La ficción del ahorro" by Carmen M. Cáceres follows an Argentinian family's financial struggles near the Paraná River, revealing how money shapes individual lives and societal structures, critiquing the ineffectiveness of short-term solutions over systemic changes.

Money's Impact on Individuals and Society in Cáceres's "La ficción del ahorro
La ficción del ahorro" by Carmen M. Cáceres follows an Argentinian family's financial struggles near the Paraná River, revealing how money shapes individual lives and societal structures, critiquing the ineffectiveness of short-term solutions over systemic changes.
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4% Bias Score

Good One": A coming-of-age hike revealing damaged trust
In India Donaldson's directorial debut "Good One", 17-year-old Sam, her father Chris, and Chris's friend Matt, hike the Catskill Mountains; the trip reveals the men's flaws, impacting Sam's trust and forcing her into a premature adulthood.

Good One": A coming-of-age hike revealing damaged trust
In India Donaldson's directorial debut "Good One", 17-year-old Sam, her father Chris, and Chris's friend Matt, hike the Catskill Mountains; the trip reveals the men's flaws, impacting Sam's trust and forcing her into a premature adulthood.
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64% Bias Score
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