Save the Children’s early learning specialists outline five key reasons why reading to babies and toddlers every day matters so much, especially in the first years of life.
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.
The ability to share is regarded as a vital social skill which children need to acquire at a tender age. Nevertheless, parents observe that their toddlers face difficulties when it comes to sharing, ...
Is screen time before age 5 affecting your child’s development Our Expert shares the hidden risks to speech focus and social skills and tips on creating a healthy digital balance for your little ones ...
Examining brain plasticity and its implications for development, aging, and brain injury recovery.
In a brain scan, relational pain—that caused by isolation during punishment—can look the same as physical abuse. Is alone in ...
A study carried out by the University of Granada (UGR) has revealed that familial poverty has an impact on the toddlers' brain functioning. Infants belonging to families with lower economic resources ...
Here are the common bedtime habits that may harm your child’s sleep, growth and brain development and know expert tips to ...
Parents say VR is advancing faster than the science. Parents want clearer answers about how it shapes kids’ brains and behavior.
Evidence from the past 20 years indicates that the use of computers in classrooms has led to declines in students' academic ...
Makhana is known as a healthy munching option for kids, but does its everyday consumption enhance the development of the brain? A leading doctor explains its impact on memory, concentration and growth ...