Couples having marital difficulties may have infants who are losing sleep, according to a new study – and that may have a continuing impact on the children.
Tag: School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences
Salvador Jaime
Public Health Major balances undergraduate life and research through the college’s Undergraduate Research Award Program (URAP)
Crossing cultural boundaries with play

‘Life changing’ is not too strong a descriptor for Study Abroad Taiwan Fall 2010.

Paying attention to both strengths and weaknesses in a relationship can have great pay offs for the whole family.
“Start early and take a holistic, positive approach to the challenges kids face.” That’s Brian Flay’s advice for schools, families and communities to raise kids who are healthy, socially, and emotionally.
A team of OSU faculty and graduate students recently shared their research on raising kids in rural areas with practical suggestions on what parents, teachers, and school administrators can do to help them succeed in school, and in life.