The Psychology of Bullying: Why Bullies Do It?

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Have you ever witnessed any of these things: A group of kids excluding one kid from playing with them or name-calling because of their appearance, interests, or background? The “popular boy” taunting, shoving, or hitting a smaller kid at the playground? The “mean girl” spreading rumors or gossiping about someone to make them look bad? […]

The Psychology of Comfort Foods: Why We Crave Certain Foods When Stressed or Sad

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Have you ever found yourself craving your favorite comfort food when you’re down or stressed?  If you have, don’t worry. You’re not alone. We’ve all been there. I do, too! Maybe it’s eating a slice of pizza or two, a big bowl of creamy pasta, a bag of chips, or hearty chicken noodle soup. Perhaps […]

What is an Emotional Wheel? – Psychology & Science for kids

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Invented by : Psychologist Robert Plutchik, Ph.D.An emotion wheel is a circular graph that depicts the range of human emotions and how they relate to one another. The emotion wheel has 7 core emotions at the center. These are love, fear, anger, disgust, surprise, happy, sad. Each of these core emotions have other related emotions […]

Personality Quiz

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Based on the research of psychology Professor David Keirsey, we can all be categorized according to four different personality groups: Artisan – flexible and fun-loving. Rational – abstract and objective thinker. Einstein had a rational personality. Idealist – a dreamer who thinks anything is possible. Guardian – always focused on your responsibilities, Take this short […]