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Posted January 9, 2013:
- Deal or No Deal: Five Year Olds Make Smart Decisions in Games of Risk
- Online Message Boards Provide Outlets for Mothers' Concerns, Researcher Says
- Eliminating Useless Information Important to Learning, Making New Memories
- E-Games Boost Physical Activity in Children; Might Be a Weapon in the Battle Against Obesity
- How the Brain Stays Receptive: Researchers Examine the Role of Channel Protein in Learning
Posted January 8, 2013:
- Cognitive Benefit of Lifelong Bilingualism
- Intensive Training for Aphasia: Even Older Patients Can Improve
- Fussy Babies Spend More Time in Front of the TV
Posted January 7, 2013:
- How U.S. States Decide Which Child Receives Early Intervention for Developmental Problems
- Modern Parenting May Hinder Brain Development, Research Suggests
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Posted January 2, 2013:
- Risk Genes for Alzheimer's and Mental Illness Linked to Brain Changes at Birth
- Let Crying Babes Lie: Study Supports Notion of Leaving Infants to Cry Themselves Back to Sleep
- Language Learning Begins in Utero, Study Finds; Newborn Memories of Oohs and Ahs Heard in the Womb
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Posted December 20, 2012:
- Genetic Defect Causing Fragile X-Related Disorders More Common Than Thought
- Sibling Squabbles Can Lead to Depression, Anxiety
- Neuroscience: The Extraordinary Ease of Ordinal Series
- Toddlers' Language Skills Predict Less Anger by Preschool
- Young Offenders Who Work, Don't Attend School May Be More Antisocial
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Impact of Caring for Adult Child With Disability Studied
- School Shootings: What We Know and What We Can Do
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Mistaking OCD for ADHD Has Serious Consequences
- Children's Meetings Offline With People Met Online Examined in New Study
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Speaking Skills Crucial for Hearing Impaired Children in the Classroom
- Brain Imaging Identifies Bipolar Disorder Risk in Adolescents
- Genetic Defect in Sex Cells May Predispose to Childhood Leukemia
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Early Drunkenness May Be Riskier Than an Early Age at First Drink for Problem Behaviors
- Video-Based Test to Study Language Development in Toddlers and Children With Autism
- Research Explores How Children Reason, Think About Others
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Key Gene for Brain Development
- Confirmation That Studying and Child Labor Are Incompatible, Study Finds
- Rhesus Monkeys Cannot Hear the Beat in Music
Posted December 12, 2012:
- High Short-Term Risk of Attempted Suicide in Teenagers Following Parents' Suicide Attempt
- Promising Clinical Trial to Reduce the Severity of Autistic Disorders
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Psychological Therapies Improve Life for Children With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
- Colic Treatment? Manipulative Therapies May Be Beneficial Treatment for Infantile Colic
- Want Your Baby to Learn? Research Shows Sitting Up Helps
- Many Parents Unaware of Children's Experiences in Daycare
- Emotion in Voices Helps Capture Listener's Attention, but in the Long Run the Words Are Not Remembered as Accurately
- Parents Should Let Kids' Beliefs About Santa Develop Naturally, Expert Says
- Postpartum Women Less Stressed by Threats Unrelated to the Baby
- Epigenetics May Be a Critical Factor Contributing to Homosexuality, Study Suggests
- Bedroom TV Viewing Increases Risk of Obesity in Children: More Than 2 Hours of TV a Day Adds Significantly to Children's Waist Size
- Does the Brain Become Unglued in Autism?
Posted December 10, 2012:
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