Preschool years are a period of rapid brain development. By the age of five, a child's brain is approximately 90 percent of its adult size, highlighting the importance of this developmental window in ...
Raising a child looks different for every generation. Amy Elliott, chief clinical research officer at Avera Research Institute, understands how quickly new science and research can change ideas that ...
A study of 2,300 children shows how childhood environments shape brain development and stress responses—revealing what it ...
Screen time use by infants, toddlers and preschoolers has exploded over the last decade, concerning experts about the impact of television, tablets and smartphones on these critical years of rapid ...
Discover why the first five years are critical for a child's brain development. Learn the difference between developmental ...
Key Takeaways Irregular sleep might dent a preschooler’s brain powerChildren without a regular sleep schedule did worse on brain testsThey had lower scores on memory and vocabulary, but not executive ...
Early childhood diets higher in ultra-processed foods were associated with more behavioral and emotional challenges two years ...