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Anton Dahlberg, Licensed Psychologist and Researcher at the Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University.
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    Young children are able to talk in detail about their feelings and how things are at home. They are also good at reading their parents and their emotions by describing their behaviours, facial expressions and tone of voice. This has been shown in a new study by Uppsala University, published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies.