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Research Reveals How Parent-Child Conversations Boost Brain Development
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Many parents think the school years matter most for neurological development, but a UVA expert says the biggest gains start much earlier.
In an era of packed schedules, screen time, and intense focus on school readiness, many children are playing less than in previous generations, which harms development.
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Growing up bilingual does not disrupt parent–child brain bonding
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. New hyperscanning research reveals that when bilingual mothers and children play together, their brains align just as strongly in a second language as in their native tongue, ...
Scientists studying human development are working to improve equipment to learn how babies' brains develop. A team at ...
When babies are born, their brains contain billions of neurons. But how those neurons interact — and what they can do as babies grow through childhood into adulthood — is largely shaped by their ...
HELPING YOUR CHILD UNDERSTAND LANGUAGE. A LOCAL HOSPITAL IS ONE OF THE ONLY HOSPITALS IN SOUTH FLORIDA OFFERING A PROGRAM TO NEW PARENTS. AFTER HAVING A BABY. ON THE IMPORTANCE OF BRAIN DEVELOPMENT ...
Youth with related behavior challenges may have trouble moving between different brain states, according to a new study from Yale Child Study Center. Their brains appear to get stuck in states with ...
For most young children, the sight and voice of a parent serve as a primary source of comfort and safety. A new study ...
Is screen time before age 5 affecting your child’s development Our Expert shares the hidden risks to speech focus and social skills and tips on creating a healthy digital balance for your little ones ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is rooted in neurological development, not behaviour or parenting. A pediatric neurologist explains ...
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