This recently published study may have found a link between exercise during pregnancy and infant development.
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Can Your Baby Actually Lie to You? This Study Says Yes
Babies as young as 8 months were reported to be testing the waters of deception, but it can actually be a good sign. Here's ...
Regular social media use across early adolescence is related to worse reading and vocabulary development over time, according ...
Parental involvement was found to be a more significant factor than screen use duration or rules. Read more at ...
The researchers emphasize that these differences are a result of the unique environment for twins—such as sharing parental ...
A study in ‘The Lancet’ says that besides biological factors such as sperm quality, sociocultural variables also influence ...
A new study is raising concerns about how ultra-processed foods could be impacting children’s health and even their behavior.
A new Child Development study from researchers at the University of Virginia provides the first long-term, longitudinal evidence for the transmission of empathic care across three generations: from ...
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Study finds frequent social media use may impact how kids learn
New research from the University of Georgia shows frequent social media use may impact a child’s development.
According to a 2021 survey by the Human-Animal Bond Research Institute, 87% of pet owners have experienced improvements in their mental health due to having a companion animal. I have certainly felt ...
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