Every child blossoms in their own time. Some take their first steps earlier, while others find their voice a little later.
Given that the youngest schoolchildren are part of the touch-screen generation, the question of whether they’re too wet behind the ears for online learning has shifted to a more complex concern: ...
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 59, No. 1 (June, 2009), pp. 55-77 (23 pages) This paper explores implicit learning in typically developing and primary school children (9—12 years old) with developmental ...
RTDE is a peer-reviewed journal with an international audience. Of particular interest are articles that address measurement and evaluation procedures; program design and implementation; research and ...
As lessons are in motion and routines become more familiar, the demands of professional learning can take a back seat to the ...
A new study shows that cumulative adverse psychosocial factors in childhood are associated with worse midlife learning and memory, and specifically child's self-regulation and social adjustment. A ...
Several early developmental factors are associated with an increased risk of ADHD during childhood and adolescence. Maternal stress during pregnancy and unwanted pregnancy may increase the incidence ...
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