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By Website Introductions at 11/07/08 22:53
How does a bully think? How can one possibly have the conscience to inflict pain and suffering on other people? How do they think?We might be closer to the answer. A new study coming from brain scans shows that bullies enjoy others' pain. The study involved showing teens videos of someone hurting another person. It showed that the part of their brains involving reward light up while watching. Link: Brain Scans Show Bullies Enjoy Others' Pain - washingtonpost.com Tags: bullies • bully think • brain scan • pain • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Website Introductions at 11/01/08 21:57
It is quite normal for children to suck their thumbs during their early years. This can be their form of soothing themselves when they are stressed and bored. But some children have their own ways of soothing their selves. Sometimes it can get a little weird for parents, such as when they tug hair until a bald spot is shown.Link: Her hair-tugging is a form of self-soothing Tags: hair tugging • self soothing • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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