Catholic Charities of Buffalo dedicated its new behavioral health clinic at Heritage Square, 81 Walnut St., on Friday. The new location is a vast improvement over the clinic’s previous space in the ...
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Why do kids eat their boogers?

There may be something more than just a bad habit behind this behavior.
In New York City, health officials have moved to shut down one center where workers were charged with child abuse. Records show that problems extend across the network.
Improving social communication skills in children with autism has traditionally relied on structured teaching approaches and ...
Research shows this trait correlates strongly with both cognitive ability and openness to experience. People who tolerate ...
In a playtime experiment, researchers found that our closest living relatives have the capacity for make-believe, too.
What if an autism evaluation didn't take years to process? A new Mercer University program is changing that for rural Middle Georgia families.
Research from NeuroQure, a biotechnology company specializing in autism spectrum disorder, has led to the development of a ...
Little kids hosting make-believe tea parties is a fixture of childhood playtime and long presumed to be exclusively a human ...
Inside the Turpin “house of horrors” case, how 13 siblings were rescued, the abuse they endured, and what the new Diane ...
The parents of a boy who authorities say nearly died from abuse are now being investigated for theft of social program ...
Moral injury is a type of trauma response that results from violations of one's moral code. Latine immigrants are being exposed to potentially morally injurious events. To respond appropriately, more ...