New research suggests the foundations for reading success begin in toddlerhood. Learn how talking, reading, and word play can ...
Experts say an infant’s laughter is an important developmental marker, offering a window into brain development and a child’s ...
Scientists have uncovered remarkable insights into how the earliest brain connections shape infant emotional development, potentially offering new ways to identify children at risk for future ...
It's a scientific truth many in the field of early childhood development like to parrot: children's brains are like sponges. But getting to see a child's sponge-like learning in action, from the ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press research article, scientists have uncovered remarkable insights into how the earliest brain connections shape infant emotional development, potentially offering new ...
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Fetal brain scans can predict a toddler’s vocabulary size years before they learn to speak
The size of a language-related brain region measured before a baby is born is linked to how many words that child can say at ...
Decades of research show that early psychosocial stress, including chronic exposure to adversity, can shape how a child’s brain develops, with effects that last well beyond childhood. But families ...
Non-invasive neuroimaging has transformed understanding of brain maturation during the earliest months of life. Structural MRI reveals rapid growth and differentiation of grey and white matter, while ...
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