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Infant object individuation refers to the emerging capacity of young children to distinguish one physical object from another, a foundational element in early cognitive development.
How infants spontaneously play in their daily environments may help them develop everyday learning faculties and grow cognitive, social and language abilities, according to a study published in ...
Infant motor development is a multifaceted process that encompasses the maturation of neuromuscular systems, sensory integration and experiential learning. As infants acquire motor skills such as ...
Language development is a critical aspect of a child’s overall growth, influencing social interactions, academic success, and emotional well-being. August 27, 2024 Supplied 3 minutes read ...
Professor Poulin-Dubois is internationally known for her theoretical and empirical contributions on cognitive and language development. Her research, which is currently funded by NSERC and SSHRC, ...
Cognitive abilities and language development at age 3 showed significant positive associations with the T-factor, even after accounting for factors like child sex, birth weight, and PSD.
In a recent study, infants as young as 12 months of age demonstrated cognitive flexibility. Toys with multiple ways of playing seem to prime infants to adapt their thinking and behavior to a ...
As a volunteer in the Cognitive and Language Development lab, I assist a Ph.D. student with her research exploring social imitation and preference in infants and preschoolers. I am passionate about ...
Using screens as a babysitter can delay a child’s cognitive and language development Experts say excessive screen time is linked to obesity, reduced sleep and delays in social-emotional development.
Mom’s hypertension can affect preterm infant brain and neurodevelopment Developmental outcomes at age 2 show notable effects of mom’s hypertension affecting the child’s cognitive and ...
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