Published On: February 22nd, 2017|

KQED News Mind/Shift – Deborah Farmer Kris

“From an early age, children are sensitive to social cues from adults, peers, media and their surrounding environment. A closer look at adults’ nonverbal signals — including their tone of voice, facial expression and body language — found that children can “catch bias” simply by observing adult actions, according to a new study out of the University of Washington.”(more)