PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Halloween attractions such as haunted houses and spooky trails are ready to give everyone a good fright this October, but can your child handle it? In Mommy Matters, what ...
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The psychology of scary fun: New study reveals nearly all children enjoy “recreational fear”
A new study has found that a vast majority of children enjoy engaging in activities that are both scary and fun, a phenomenon scientists call “recreational fear.” The research reveals that this type ...
When a scary or terrifying event occurs—whether it's violence, a natural disaster, or distressing news—adults often struggle with what to say to children. Many caregivers hope that staying silent will ...
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