by Katherine Stone |
The results of a new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry indicates that mothers who deliver their children via C-section are less responsive to their babies’ cries than those who deliver naturally. The scientists from the Child... by Katherine Stone |
A study conducted by the Centre for Child and Adolescent Health at the University of the West of England indicates that some of the harmful effects on early child development attributed to postpartum depression may be caused partly by antepartum depression, or... by Katherine Stone |
Any mom who has ever gone through postpartum depression knows this: We worry that every little quirk or problem our child suffers from that point forward is our fault, caused by our illness. I’m reminded of that during my trip here to Houston. My baby boy, who... by Katherine Stone |
According to an article in Medical News Today called "Depression Turns Off The Music in the Mother-Baby Dance," depressed moms respond less sensitively and more negatively to their infants: As part of a study funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health... by Katherine Stone |
Scientific American published an article in its February issue entitled "Postpartum Depression Epidemic Affects More Than Just Mom" written by Katja Gaschler. This is a very interesting and comprehensive article, and makes a great argument for the importance... by Katherine Stone |
Project THRIVE at the National Center for Children in Poverty at Columbia University has just released a new policy brief on maternal depression: Reducing Maternal Depression and Its Impact on Young Children: Toward a Responsive Early Childhood Policy Framework. The... Page 5 of 6« First«...23456»