New research challenges views on screen time, revealing factors such as parental mental health and the type of screen being used may have some impact on child development. New Curtin University ...
How much do you really know about your child's development? Arecent studyheaded by the Yale University Child Study Center shows there are big gaps between what parents do not know and should know. As ...
Andrew Whitehouse receives funding from the NHMRC, the Angela Wright Bennett Foundation and the Autism CRC. Early childhood has received a great deal of attention in recent weeks, as Australia has ...
Nina Sokolovic has worked in several roles at non-profit and government organizations that support the well-being of children and parents, including her current as a Senior Policy Analyst in the ...
There are multiple genetic, environmental, microbial and social factors that can play a part in the development of food allergies in children, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics.“Our ...
A new study from McMaster University involving 2.8 million children around the world has revealed the most important ...
Permissive parenting is characterised by high warmth and low demands, creating a nurturing environment where children experience abundant acceptance. Parents who adopt this style show genuine ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A sweeping analysis of nearly three million children pinpoints which early-life factors most strongly predict food allergy risk, revealing how skin barrier health, family ...