World of Psychology

Lessons From the Family Bathroom

By John M Grohol PsyD
February 28, 2008

We’d like to give a hat tip to the New York Times health blog, written by the intrepid Tara Parker-Pope, for her entry on our article published earlier this week by our resident expert, Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D. — The Family Bathroom Waltz. If you didn’t get a chance to check it out, it’s well worth the read for anyone who’s ever grown up sharing a family bathroom! It’s not just about the bathroom, it’s learning all sorts of social skills that otherwise might not be learned…


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