Too much screen time could be affecting your child's language development. The American Academy for Pediatrics advises children be kept away from screens until they are 18 months old and should only ...
Artificial intelligence presents a mixed bag of risks and benefits for children that vary by age, according to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia researchers who reviewed dozens of academic studies ...
A new study finds that children in families who spend a lot of time in front of a screen have weaker language skills. And video games had the biggest negative effect on vocabulary, say scientists.
Bilingual children from low-income homes are at greater risk of falling behind their peers in developing the appropriate language skills for their age group, leading to poorer academic achievement ...
For decades, language barriers have hindered researchers' ability to assess child-caregiver relationships in refugee ...
Chronic ear infections could delay a child’s language development, new research suggests. University of Florida researchers launched a study about how the common childhood infection could impact ...
Researchers found AI could help with creativity and education, but that it can confuse young children and generate harmful misinformation.
Bilingual children from immigrant families are not two monolinguals in one. They develop each language at a slower pace because their learning is spread across two languages. A researcher shows strong ...
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