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by gillyb
871 days ago
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Maybe I should've added some more details, but I'm also interested in general.
For me, I have 2 kids, one is 7 years old and the other 1 year old. I know reading peer-reviewed papers would be very difficult, and I don't plan on reading a ton of research papers, but there is so much information out there from people that aren't educated or in a position to give out information..
I would like to know where I can read opinions from well known psychologists perhaps or other professionals that read and rely on peer-reviewed papers. What I have in mind is something like how Andrew Huberman (the podcast HubermanLab) talks about various subjects and gives advice on certain health topics, while referencing research papers and studies on the subject, but on subjects related to parenting. Some of the subjects that interest me are: suggested nutrition for young kids, how to develop healthy sleep habbits, toys and games that have healthy developmental impact on kids, effective punishments/rewards systems, good sources and ways to teach kids math/science/physics, effective ways to deal with ADHD, and more.. |
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