Sunday, August 1, 2010

Routines help with a child's anxiety?

If you have been reading my blog, you know that I am still receiving Time Magazine for free.  There was a short feature in their Child Behavior section that discussed a study by Timothy Monk who is at the University of Pittsburgh.

Parents of 59 babies were interviewed over the course of about 13 years.  Timothy Monk found that babies were had routines at one month of age were less likely to be anxious at 10 years of age.

It is a little late for us now since all of our children are well passed the age of one month.

Click here to be taken to Time's website where they have this article.  They do not have the whole thing because they want you to pick up the current issue or subscribe via the iPad app.

You can go to the "PittChronicle" and read a little bit more by clicking here.

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