Brain tumor treatment in early childhood appears to slow the development of academic readiness and lead to lower scores.
A new study tied airborne nitrogen oxides and particulate matter to delayed development of a marker for cerebral “white ...
Exposure to certain pollutants, like fine particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), during pregnancy and childhood is ...
Th Cohort kicked off the year with an engaging session led by Dr. Dan Wuori, President of Early Childhood Policy Solutions and author of The Daycare Myth: What We Get Wrong About Early Care and ...
Overall, the study suggests that air pollution exposure, both during pregnancy and early childhood, can have lasting effects on the brain's white matter. "Even if the size of the effects were ...
Why are early childhood educators struggling to make ends meet? Science tells us that critical brain development in children begins well before kindergarten, so their care and education prior to ...
This article is authored by IV Subba Rao, retired IAS office and former chief of literacy and non-formal education, UNESCO, ...
One non-profit organization highlighted data that officials say shows insufficient funding for early childhood programs in ...
A recent study links exposure to air pollutants during pregnancy and childhood with lasting changes in the brain's white matter microstructure, affecting cognitive development through adolescence.
From developing social skills to fostering creativity, pretend play in young children is likened to being a "metaphoric ...