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Most children identified as gifted at age 7 do not maintain high cognitive ability by adolescence
New research indicates that identifying children as having high cognitive ability at a young age is often an unreliable ...
The first few years of a child’s life is critical to their overall development, so that’s why many parents are concerned with making sure their child develops the cognitive abilities they need early ...
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Childhood maltreatment linked to poorer cognitive performance in young adulthood and later midlife
A new longitudinal study found that individuals who were maltreated as children tended to have poorer performance on ...
The study of mathematics has been shown to improve cognitive development in school-age children, helping them to acquire problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. As the world commemorates, World ...
Irregular bedtimes throughout early childhood may impair children's cognitive development and have deleterious long-term knock-on health effects throughout life, new research shows. A large ...
Discover the power of early intervention! Learn how timely support for cognitive and emotional development leverages brain ...
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, Vol. 71, Meeting the Iron Needs of Young Children (2017), pp. 25-38 (15 pages) The theoretical irreversible damage that iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia can ...
Children exposed to open-fire cooking in developing countries experience difficulty with memory, problem-solving and social skills. Research in the past decade has identified numerous health risks to ...
Nostalgia Meets Neuroscience The popular image of the 1960s and 70s childhood is one of free-range freedom: wood-paneled station wagons, bicycles without helmets, and a general ...
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