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.
How ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about bodies, intimacy, and consent build trust, safety, and lifelong confidence for children of all ages.
There is a new face peeking out from a bed of straw at Oakland Zoo. Tucked closely against his mother, the tiny newcomer is ...
Researchers find that growing up in neighborhoods with more educational and socioeconomic opportunities has a positive impact on infants' brain activity. Growing up in neighborhoods with more ...
When it comes to adolescents, friendships tend to matter above almost all else. But also important — at least according to ...
Poverty can affect babies' motor development as early as six months of age. This is the conclusion of the first Brazilian study to examine the quantity and quality of motor development month by month ...
Centria Autism is partnering with GIBA to provide 31 of its therapists with an opportunity to earn a master's degree in ...
Young children's physical and mental development, including motor and social skills, are positively impacted if their parents ...
An analysis of the Growing Up in Singapore Towards Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) data found that higher infant screen time was associated with higher deliberation time needed in a neuropsychological task ...
Flexible curriculum model allows real-time response to evolving social challenges faced by children, teens, and adults ...
Poverty can affect babies' motor development as early as six months of age. This is the conclusion of the first Brazilian study to examine the ...
Baby macaque Punch from Ichikawa City Zoo goes viral hugging IKEA orangutan plushie, sparking sellouts and primate welfare ...