Learn skills to help a baby or child in a first aid emergency Our First Aid skills are simple, easy-to-learn, and suitable for anyone looking to learn first aid and help others in an emergency.
After all, children often start out by saying words a little wrongly, so it’s hard to know what counts. We caught up with speech and language therapist Janet Cooper to learn more about how ...
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"Children's writing is messy for a reason," Vinci ... brain health and quality of life through original research." To learn more about Vanderbilt Brain Institute’s research and neuroscience ...
1. The baby or child has a raised temperature (above 37°C). They have hot flushed skin and may be sweating. In the early stages of fever, a baby or child may have a raised temperature but complain ...
If you’ve ever noticed your baby staring at you while you talk, it’s because they’re picking up on more than just sounds – they’re learning how those sounds are made. Our recent study, published in ...
Podcast: This episode explores whether children’s weaker selective attention is a hidden strength by addressing findings on attention, memory, and childhood learning.