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Aric Sigman
All articles by Aric Sigman
Boys’ body fears are going strong
Male image problems, such as muscle dysmorphia, are worrying and on the increase, warns Aric Sigman
29 March 2013
Why the grass should be greener
Aric Sigman reports on evidence that plants and natural surroundings can have a positive impact on behaviour
19 October 2012
Are kids today spoilt rotten?
Children need authority and boundaries to develop the social skills that will help them succeed, says Aric Sigman
14 September 2012
Hard-wired to hate their bodies
Neurological studies reveal why girls’ self-esteem is so vulnerable in our media environment, says Aric Sigman
10 August 2012
Brain behaviour - Dangerous measures
Giving children a nip of drink at home is not the way forward, despite your good intentions. Aric Sigman pours over the evidence
19 December 2008
Brain behaviour - Premature adults
Reaching puberty early can be a curse for girls. Teachers need to be aware of changes and offer support, says Aric Sigman
21 November 2008
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