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New research suggests social media use has a significant effect on interactions with children — even when adults aren’t looking at their screens.
A new study from Western Sydney University reveals that even from a very young age—as early as 4-months-old—babies are active ...
See the fun and educational nursery rhyme There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, along with its benefits for early ...
Classes are currently offered four days a week at 1270 Bay St. and two days a week at 7217 13th Ave. in Brooklyn. A ...
A premier play-gym, activity, and specialized training center celebrates the "Power of Play" by offering an environment where children develop their minds, bodies, and social connections through ...
In today's society, many youth are drawn to social movements and activism. Here are 5 science-based, practical strategies for ...
Parents of young children can fall prey to the hype of “educational” media. But the benefits of play and social interaction ...
As families struggle to make ends meet, their children pay the price with higher levels of depression and anxiety, and slower ...
CARPINTERIA, Calif. - It’s lunch hour at the Carpinteria Children’s Project. Ivon Huerta checks in on her children at the ...
New research published in Nature Communications reveals that infants just five days old can tell the difference between two distinct forms of prosocial and antisocial behavior—and they prefer the ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNHumans are the only great apes that engage in ‘baby talk’A study reveals that great apes communicate very little with their young, suggesting that ‘baby talk’ is unique to the human ...
A Yale study confirms that singing to babies significantly improves their emotional state, highlighting the universal ...
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