It's Mother’s Day! Here at ACSH, that means it's time to highlight how dedicated moms help mold their children into capable, ...
The Princess of Wales met children taking part in brain development research to mark the latest stage of her focus on early ...
In parenting, small everyday responses can have a lasting impact on a child's brain development. Emotional validation is one ...
Black children living in poverty face increased instances of stress and trauma that can alter their brain development, a new study found. The study was published this week by the American Journal of ...
While some of us enjoy curling up with a good book, others prefer watching a series or playing video games. But from the ...
What is cognitive development? Expert Dr Samantha Durrant answers parents' questions around this tricky subject, and how it ...
Over time, this simple habit begins to support multiple areas of brain development at once, often without adults even realising it. Here are six research-backed benefits of drawing for a child’s ...
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Princess of Wales meets young children taking part in brain development research ahead of Italy trip
Today, Catherine met youngsters taking part in brain development research, continuing her dedication to early childhood ...
Before age 5, a baby's brain grows rapidly, undergoing a uniquely important moment in development. Yet, many don't understand just how critical it is for setting a person's foundation for thriving.
From televisions in living rooms to tablets in playrooms, digital screens have become common in homes everywhere. Toddlers today encounter screens far more often than children in previous generations.
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'Excess Screen Time Can Delay Speech Development,' Says Doctor After AIIMS Delhi Study
A growing concern from the national capital has put parents on alert about children’s increasing screen exposure. Experts ...
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Watch: Princess of Wales meets children taking part in brain development research
The Princess of Wales visited the University of East London (UEL) on Wednesday, May 6, to meet with children taking part in pioneering brain development research. During the visit, she spent time in ...
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