Young Children Are Capable of Extreme Bravery—Here’s Why
Researchers have examined the personality traits, the brain circuits, and the learnings that lead to children's heroic acts of courage.
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Researchers have examined the personality traits, the brain circuits, and the learnings that lead to children's heroic acts of courage.
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