Young children exposed to unusually high temperatures are less likely to reach basic developmental milestones in literacy and ...
When two lifelong friends, Dr. Mikael Larsen, D.C., M.Sc, and Dr. Cordell Miller D.C., M.Sc, began discussing the challenges they encountered within their healthcare practices, the discussion often ...
UNICEF supports parents and caregivers in Guatemala with training and skills that turn talking, hugging and play into ...
Children who read for pleasure have better cognitive performance and mental well-being as teenagers than those who don’t read for pleasure. The corresponding study was published in Psychological ...
A new developmental theory from an Iowa State researcher describes how our memory and perception of trauma can evolve over time, shifting with new experiences and as cognitive and emotional ...
While there are certainly benefits to the use of technology by children, there are also potential drawbacks that must be considered. One of the most significant concerns is the risk of addiction and ...
High food responsiveness at ages four and five is linked to a higher likelihood of eating disorder symptoms in early adolescence. The corresponding study was published in Child and Adolescent Health. ...
“If you are always trying to be normal you may never know how amazing you can be.” –Maya Angelou There is a great body of evidence in neuroscience indicating that our individuality originates within ...
A recent study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging finds that childhood trauma can lead to disruptions in two main regions of the brain, the default mode ...
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