by Lawrence Daniel | Dec 2, 2015 | Articles
The effect of long term parent absence on children’s brain development as occurs when a parent is deployed for military service, or parents are absent and children are in the care of relatives for extended periods may be detrimental. Researchers found that large... by Robert Preidt | Aug 30, 2014 | Articles
Researchers contend that children’s brain growth outpaces body growth, as their developing brains require so much energy to prepare for the challenges of adult life. In a new study, data was analyzed from PET and MRI brain scans. The findings indicate that... by Catherine Griffin | Jun 22, 2014 | Articles
Recent research has shown that children with anxiety have larger fear centers in their brains, as alterations in development of that center influences the development of anxiety problems. If you have an anxious child, their brain may show some different features than... by Sherry Grindeland | Jun 17, 2014 | Articles
A nation wide study has shown that classic playground games are best for child development when it comes to skills for succeeding in school and adult life. Kerry Beymer has been teaching moms and dads parenting practices for 15 years. She recently learned that these... by Eileen Krumbach | Jun 17, 2014 | Articles
From birth to age 5, the brain develops at a faster pace than at any other time in a human life, so parents as teachers are crucial in child development. The crucial role that parents play in their child’s life underscores the importance of being present and...
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