child development
09/21/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Context before vocabulary: New research shows babies as young as 6 months use it to integrate learning
Babies are naturally curious, and their drive to explore the world around them can help them become fast learners. A recent study has even discovered that infants as young as six months old can read contextual clues to find faces. Researchers have confirmed that despite being unable to verbally communicate, babies can still learn and […]
05/01/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
To become an adult we must let go of our childish… memories? Scientists unravel the paradox of “childhood amnesia”
Despite your parents’ prodding on how you acted when you were a very young child, chances are you won’t even remember it. This is because of what psychologists call “childhood amnesia,” or the inability of a person to remember what happened before their third or fourth year of age. “This is a phenomenon of longstanding […]
03/24/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Obesity in preschoolers has increased dramatically, according to new data
That chubby little boy’s bulging cheeks may seem so irresistible. But do you know those cute cheeks may be more of a liability, not an asset? Take it from a lot of studies on obesity. Excess body fat in childhood is a red flag that mustn’t be ignored. Children whose body mass index (BMI) exceed the […]
03/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Research on brain development shows influence of nature, green spaces and physical activity on children’s brains
If you want your children to have smarter brains, sharper memories, and longer attention spans, raise them in a home with lots of greenery and plenty of physical activity. That’s because two Spanish studies discovered that nature and exercise exert strong influences upon brain development and mental health, reported a Waking Times article. The Institute for Global Health […]
01/04/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
More reasons to feed your kids fish: It helps them sleep better and nourishes their nervous system, study finds
Children who eat fish at least once a week have higher intelligence quotients (IQs) and enjoy better sleep. This was the conclusion that researchers from the University of Pennsylvania came to in their study, reported the DailyMail.co.uk. The study is the first of its kind to connect fish consumption to improved cognition and sleep. As […]
12/11/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Gestational diabetes linked to ADHD in children: Study suggests the need for addressing metabolic health before conception
Mothers who develop diabetes during their pregnancy — a condition that is known as gestational diabetes (GDM) — have an increased likelihood of having a child who will display attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms as early as six to 18 months of age. This is the warning researchers from the A*STAR Singapore Institute for […]
11/24/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Breastfeeding and food allergies: Moms who eat the most common allergy-causing foods and breastfeed provide their babies with protection
“Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.” This line may have been said over a millennium ago, but it still holds true today as another study once again proves the benefits of breastfeeding. Researchers have determined that breastfeeding mothers who ate the most common allergy-causing foods, such as eggs, […]
10/25/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Screen time found to have direct impact on speech delays in babies, reveals new research
In an ironic turn of events (can you hear Alanis Morissette right now?), technology is seen to stunt key development growth in children. New evidence shows that the more time children under the age of two spend playing with their smartphone or any handheld device increases their risk for speech delays. The American Academy of […]
10/13/2017
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By Russel Davis
Good fathers essential to having healthy, well-balanced children, primate research finds
A recent study published in PLOS ONE has revealed that common marmosets born to responsive fathers have a greater likelihood of surviving during their first 30 days and are more likely to exhibit better weight gain after weaning from their mother’s milk. The study, carried out by a team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, focused on the behaviors […]
07/15/2017
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By Russel Davis
Parents are turning children into human “computers” trained to spit out facts rather than actually understanding anything
Today’s parents, guardians, and teachers often have conflicting views on how to raise happy and successful children. More often than not, they are torn between being either being too strict or too lenient in allowing children their independence. However, two prominent professors pointed out that today’s children are being reared in a manner similar to handling […]
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