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Previous research has shown that individuals with AS display an increased drive for social engagement, and imitate adults showing an “emotionally playful” attitude more often compared to “neutral” adults. In our previous study this modulation was more pronounced compared to typically-developing children7.Against this background, the present study examined whether children with AS show increased social attention, as indicated by a higher proportion of fixations duration towards faces versus actions, and an increased social-emotional responsivity, expressed by the total fixations duration and proportion of fixations duration to emotionally engaging stimuli versus neutral ones. We found a mixed pattern of results, with limited…

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Social media can have a negative impact on how young people and adults view their bodies. However, there is also encouraging content aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle. Social media can have a huge impact on body image, both positively and negatively. On the other hand, social media can provide a platform for body positivity, community support, and health and fitness inspiration. But it can also lead to unrealistic beauty standards and unhealthy comparisons.Understanding how certain content affects your relationship with your body can help you decide which profiles and platforms are most supportive of your health. unrealistic beauty standardsSocial…

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Baidu. https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%9F%AD%E8%A7%86%E9%A2%91/20596678?fr=aladdin.Qiao, J., He, Y., Shen, XS Proactive caching for mobile video streaming in mmWave 5G networks. IEEE Trans. Wyrel. common. 157187 (2016).Article Google Scholar Wang, Y. Humor and camera views in mobile short video apps influence user experience and technology adoption intentions. An example is TikTok (Douying). Calculate. ham. behavior. 110106373 (2020).Article Google Scholar People’s Daily Online. https://baike.baidu.com/reference/20596678/c5a8gfWny69HjTpAI5ndT-7Z3fcBKFRkZYERVB53bxoc2-EfoIg1hexFRfd6gPN4aFOj9YHxQ4Kp_NKWol4df892trLCxyYsNmJbu42dOHpy05L5Tg.Wang, W. Research on Internet video public opinion diffusion based on UGC from the perspective of information ecology theory. Jilin University https://doi.org/10.27162/d.cnki.gjlin.2020.000153 (2020).Article Google Scholar Wang, XH, Bao, YY, Lv, Q. Development status and trends of mobile short videos. jaw. Editor J.…

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This story includes a discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can get help from Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting. 988.It’s a feeling I can relate to. You’re feeling unwell and have multiple symptoms, so you decide to Google what’s wrong with you. Sometimes doom becomes a reality and we self-judge the worst-case scenario. But it’s not just a physical illness. CBS News has revealed that as the mental health crisis worsens among American teens, they are seeking other forms of support and information. More and more young people are turning…

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SSocial equity affects us all. And we can all make an impact. We all belong to different social groups based on our backgrounds and identities. The groups we belong to can mean deep-seated advantages or disadvantages in terms of access to resources and opportunities, as well as gaps in our perceptions and evaluations. According to the United Nations, 71% of the world’s population lives in countries where inequality has increased. And inequalities between social groups, including those based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, and disability, are prevalent in developed and developing countries alike. Addressing these underlying inequalities requires careful…

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Fourth-grade teacher Emily Stamp helps students identify their emotions and teaches strategies they can use to manage them to become productive learners at Mount Vernon’s Washington Elementary School . Stamps teaches that no emotion is bad and helps children find words to label their emotions and get back to school. In her classroom, her students can practice breathing techniques, play with play dough, and take breaks to regain focus. “We have to strategize for ourselves to get to a place where we can be productive and present,” Stamp said. Such learning, which occurs in nearly every classroom in Iowa, is…

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To the Editor: Curricular development and determining when to introduce complex philosophical, scientific, and social issues to young learners require ongoing transparency and reflection because the solutions are seldom obvious or totally satisfying. Teachers and administrators understandably do not want to be micromanaged by parents over every educational decision they make. Simultaneously, parents, not other adults or the state, are primarily responsible for raising their own children. Unfortunately, some children lack healthy and constructive parental guidance outside of school. Even when accounting for this reality, it is not clear that public schools should be exposing second graders to mature themes…

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(Illustration provided by: iStock/akinbostanci) 20 years ago this spring, in the first issue of the magazine. Stanford Social Innovation Review, Susan Beresford, president of the Ford Foundation at the time, called for fundamental social change to address a system that was “unfair, unnecessary, or simply outdated.”1 In the decades since, social innovators have realized much of Beresford’s vision. Multilateral partnerships and broad-based economic development efforts have cut global poverty in half.2 82 million more girls3 Today, people across the Global South attend school. Meanwhile, maternal mortality decreased by more than 38%.Four Saving millions of lives. At the same time, changes…

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(Illustration provided by: iStock/akinbostanci) “Innovation without accountability is arrogance and greed.”[Innovation] It has become an academic exercise. ” “Chasing the latest shiny object distracts us from the work we know is effective.” That’s what I heard at a recent staff meeting when I asked PolicyLink’s team of researchers, policy experts, and advocates what the biggest challenges are for social innovation. There’s a reason so many people in our industry are wary of the word “innovation,” and it’s not because they don’t have innovative ideas. That’s because the term is too associated with the ad hoc, short-term approaches common in Silicon…

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(Illustration provided by: iStock/akinbostanci) Ten years ago, I was working in Europe on impact measurement guidelines for what was then called venture philanthropy and social investment. At the European Venture Philanthropy Association, he devised five steps to measure the impact on investors and support social enterprises.1 One of the things we learned through that work is that we care less about specific data points from analysis and more about how organizations use impact data in management (for what purposes and for whom). It’s more important to pay attention. Since then, initiatives such as the Impact Management Project and Operating Principles…

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