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By Stephen Beech Children's picture books enforce "outdated gender stereotypes" when it comes to coping with pain, according to a new study. Boys are more likely to experience pain (53%) than girls (29%) in the books studied, but girls were far more likely to cry (78%) when faced with pain than boys (22%). Researchers from […]

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NORWAY - One of the areas of focus in our curriculum at Benton Community is social emotional learning. The past few years we have been using a…

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SUNDAY, Oct. 19, 2025 (HealthDay News) — For older adults, friendship might be the best medicine. Researchers say that doing small favors for close friends — like offering a ride or lending a hand — can boost happiness and give people a greater sense of purpose.