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Intense crying in East-Asian infants may reflect cultural norms, not insecure attachment, study suggests
A study examining cultural characteristics of infants’ behavior found that Korean and Japanese infants cry more when ...
Cultural influence revealed: Korean and Japanese infants showed more crying in separation tests than Western peers, likely due to unfamiliarity with being apart from caregivers. Attachment theory ...
Comedian Youngmi Mayer talks about how her Korean family uses humor as a tool for survival. She gets into the Korean comedic tradition and why the... Why laughing while crying is so Korean Youngmi ...
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