Missplaced EmotionsIt’s Okay: To Sympathize With a Problematic Person People are complicated and complex -- relating with someone on certain aspects while opposing others only shows how brilliantly versatile our emotional range is. By Saumya Kalia
Too Much BiteWhy Do We Bite Our Nails? Some theories include: we chew nails because we seek perfection, or just because they're there. By Aditi Murti
Monkey See Monkey DoChildren Who Are Lied to Are More Likely to Lie as Adults Parents' hypocrisy sends conflicting messages to children and eventually erodes their trust in childhood teachings, a study found. By Anubhuti Matta
An Eye For An EyeWhy Lashing Out Is Easier for Kids Than Expressing Gratitude It's a way of telling the world that they can stand up for themselves, researchers say. By Anubhuti Matta
Wild ChildGlobal Study of 15,000 Families Finds It’s Never Too Late to Manage Out‑of‑Control Kids A problem child doesn't have to stay one. Unless his name is Damien. By The Swaddle Team
Second BestWhat to Do When Your Kid Likes Someone Else More Than They Like You Don't take it personally. By The Swaddle Team
Fight ClubAggressive Behavior in Kids Might Stem From Misinterpreting Others’ Actions Helping kids consider others' intentions might curb their aggression. By The Swaddle Team