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Toddlers regulate behavior to avoid making adults angry. This experiment led by the University of Washington shows how children as young as 15 months can detect anger when watching other people’s social interactions.

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Vidur Saini1 年前

i don't think they needed an experiment for this

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Naveen Sankar S1 年前

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Blair Thomson1 年前

I suspect children are more capable than adults imagine.

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The Mad Hatter1 年前

This is great information to know for parents. There needs to be more routine education around this. Side note: Why aren’t companies making “parenting” more of a priority vs. topics such as DEI? Employers. Implementing items such as this helps elevate your company to the next level. It’s not always about bonuses & cash. Each person has different motivators. Understand their “why.” Spending the day with my daughter (when it’s supported by my boss) is way more important to me vs. a gift card.

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