Childhood and Youth Psychology Research Group at the University of Winchester. We conduct research to understand children's and adolescents' development.
Our own Amy Warhurst has just published an article exploring the impact of covid in schools. Definitely worth reading! #education#TEACHers
https://t.co/4x8sFv0D0Y
Children who are looked after have many unique #mentalwellbeing challenges at school and in Chapter 10 of our new book, Warhurst (@childwinch) covers practical advice to help.
Discount codes for our book coming soon!
See more about the book here: https://t.co/U9xlpwgG16
Calling all children aged 4-7 to take part in a fun online study examining helping behaviour. Children will receive a gift to thank them for taking part! Please RT #Children#AcademicTwitter
A fascinating article via @ConversationUK about parental alienation and what we can do if we suspect it is happening to someone close to us https://t.co/DznFFHEoel
#psychology#relationships#Children
We are experiencing challenging times, and parents don't always know how to explain it to their children. This article may be helpful: https://t.co/TPWwoCFuMy
#psychology#parenting
University of Winchester joins new alliance created to bring change for young carers and young adult carers - University of Winchester https://t.co/TA6iu75fQd via @_UoW
Parental stress is negative for children's development. Parents need to be supported, specially through difficult periods. https://t.co/ZJLWahIQhO #parenting#psychology#psychtwitter
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. This article via @PsychToday includes relevant info for parents and teenagers: https://t.co/MQpx2TBiqg #teenagers
Fascinating new study highlighting the influence of teens peer relations in later life. Parents and educators must help promote healthy peer relations. https://t.co/HHHlM1YThO
#psychology#parenting#friends#teenagers