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Every parent has observed the remarkable evolution in their children's capacity for patience. In early childhood, kids often struggle to wait for anything, consumed by the immediacy of the present ...
Children who grow up in antisocial families are more likely to be antisocial themselves. Much of the research into why this is so has focused on parents' behavior. A new study finds that the way ...
Dr. Rain Bosworth is an associate professor in Department of Liberal Studies at RIT/NTID. She is a deaf experimental psychologist, studying development of perception and language in infants and ...
Researchers delve into the bilingual experience and its impact on children's context-sensitive perception of trust, offering insights into how language diversity can enrich and benefit children's ...
227 African, Chinese, and European children between 4 and 10 years of age participated in a cross-cultural study of pictorial depth discrimination. Subjects had to construct 3-dimensional models ...
Neuroscientists have found a link between children who are at risk for developmental coordination disorder (DCD), a common condition that can cause clumsiness, and difficulties with time perception ...
This study investigated perceptions of teachers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) on the importance of friendship development in comparison to other outcome priorities. Perceptions of ...
New Australian research show importance of Dads in early child development. June 17, 2011— -- Dads play roughhousing with their young children is crucially important in the early development of ...
Approximately one third of parents of children with atopic dermatitis (AD) reported little or no improvement with elimination diets, and nearly 80% reintroduced the eliminated foods, based on survey ...