The first few years of a child's life are at a stage of great brain plasticity and neurodevelopment, and form the foundation ...
Children who are mistreated at a young age are more likely to experience a wide range of developmental delays and health problems, according to Christian Connell, Ken Young Family Professor in Healthy ...
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Speech delay in kids: When to worry, what’s normal and what parents must not ignore, experts explain
Parents often worry about their child's speech development. Experts clarify normal milestones, noting red flags like no ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Children who are mistreated at a young age are more likely to experience a wide range of developmental delays and health problems, according to Christian Connell, Ken Young ...
The large impact of school closures on children’s mental health may stem from changes in social interaction, disrupted sleep, ...
Young children exposed to unusually high temperatures are less likely to reach basic developmental milestones in literacy and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to review the neurodevelopmental outcome of infants and preschoolers with a 22q11.2 microdeletion and to discuss the our clinical observations of clinical ...
A study shows that maternal stress one year after birth has the strongest impact on early development, highlighting the need ...
One of the joys of parenthood is watching your child reach milestones as they grow to become their own person: first laugh, first roll over, first steps. But one milestone parents really look forward ...
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High temperatures and heat waves may lead to delays in early childhood development
Climate change-including high temperatures and heat waves-has been shown to pose serious risks to the environment, food ...
A recent study revealed that climate change could endanger children’s intellectual development.According to a study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, children exposed to ...
New evidence links heat exposure to developmental delays in young children. Keep reading to learn what the study uncovered.
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