You could be putting your child off reading – here’s how to change that

There are things parents and teachers may do that actually put children off reading, but here's how to avoid those mistakes and help cultivate a love of reading in kids

New research suggests three profiles of communication delays in early childhood

What does it mean if a child misses their communication or language milestones and what can parents do about it?

Research shows baby brains are primed to be bilingual

It's never too early for kids to be bilingual! A baby's brain is a sponge for languages and children as young as 11 months are able to recognize and process sounds from different languages

Sister, neighbor, friend: Thinking about multiple roles boosts kids’ performance

A typical child plays many roles, such as friend, neighbor, son or daughter. Simply reminding children of that fact can lead to better problem-solving and more flexible thinking

Should kids play in dirt and puddles? Gut health improves, research suggests, but allergy link not clear

Playing outside and getting dirty, playing with pets, and eating a diet rich in fiber is good for children's gut health

Autism awareness: ‘Better teacher training needed’

A mom in the United Kingdom believes teachers more training with how to teach children with autism

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