Podcast HackAre Only Children Lonely?By American Psychological Association, Toni Falbo, PhD
In a Nutshell
In this October 2024 episode of the Speaking of Psychology podcast, host Kim Mills speaks with Professor Toni Falbo to bust some commonly held myths about only children.
Favorite Quote
Many common sense conclusions often come down to being not really supportable by evidence as we do science trying to evaluate it.
Toni Falbo
Introduction
There are lots of stereotypes surrounding children with no siblings. Society labels them as lonely, selfish, and spoiled as their parents hover over them to ensure their safety. But is any of this true?
Speaking of Psychology, an American Psychological Association podcast, aims to provide insightful answers to pervasive psychological questions.
In this October 2024 episode, host Kim Mills sits down with Toni Falbo, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Texas in Austin, to discuss her research on only children, which spans four decades.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
- 1.Only children do not tend to be more lonely
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