Children found capable of using the ‘wisdom of crowds’
Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […]
Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […] Effective management of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) — withdrawal symptoms occurring in infants exposed to opioids in utero — requires […] FOXP2, a gene implicated in affecting speech and language, is held up as a textbook example of positive selection on […] During the past week, the news has brought us difficult images and sounds: Migrant and refugee children huddled in steel […] One in three adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) visit the emergency department annually but effective primary care could […] It’s natural for parents to do whatever they can to keep their children safe and healthy, but children need space […] The effects of sibling relationships may go beyond childhood bickering and bonding, according to Penn State researchers who found that […] The great Laurel-or-Yanny debate of 2018 was so fun because it shined a light on the often-illusory nature of auditory […] Mothers who ‘connect’ with their baby during pregnancy are more likely to interact in a more positive way with their […] When learning something new, there are instances where trial and error helps rather than hinders, according to recent findings by […]Child Development
Children found capable of using the ‘wisdom of crowds’
Newborn opioid withdrawal requires a ‘cascade of care,’ study suggests
Study challenges evolution of FOXP2 as human-specific language gene
In the brain, dislike and dehumanization are not the same thing
Good primary care lowers emergency department use for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Helicopter parenting may negatively affect children’s emotional well-being, behavior: Children with overcontrolling parents may later struggle to adjust in school and social environments, study says
Childhood sibling dynamics may predict differences in college education
Move over, ‘Laurel or Yanny’: Study looks at why we hear talking as singing after many repetitions
Mother’s attitude to baby during pregnancy may have implications for child’s development
Making mistakes while studying actually helps you learn better: When learning something new, there are instances where trial and error helps rather than hinders, according to recent findings by Baycrest researchers
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