... Issue 2 Supporting families worldwide who experience a stillbirth
Vol 5 Issue 4 Playing to our Strengths: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, social isolation and new resources ...
... in Mind (PiM) Support Service to Virtual Delivery
Vol 8 Issue 2 Tips for facilitating antenatal education online
Vol 7 Issue 4 Playground Ideas
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... and caregivers in children’s early lives: Programmatic reflections and recommendations
Vol 7 Issue 1 Dads playing with young children
Vol 7 Issue 1 Fathers: ...
... you might think
Vol 7 Issue 4 The importance of face-to-face play for infants’ social development
Vol 7 Issue 4 Playing with books: The road to literacy ...
... practices: How work and home influence the parenting of women police officers
Vol 5 Issue 4 PANDA Australia
Vol 5 Issue 4 Playing to our Strengths: ...
Author: Sally Hogg Description: Sally Hogg, Senior Policy Fellow at the Centre for Play in Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL), University of Cambridge, UK Sally Hogg reflects on a decade of change ...
Author: Susan M. Moore and Doreen A Rosenthal Description: This paper presents a discussion of the roles that non-custodial grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren, and the stresses and ...
... care providers and parents recognise that to do so is not without risk. Childbirth educators and clinical care providers play a vital role in partnering with parents to navigate the abundance of parenting ...
Researchers have discovered that myo-inositol, a small cyclic sugar molecule found in breast milk, plays a crucial role in promoting neuronal connections in infants’ brains.
Prior studies indicated ...
... and the baby, with imprinted genes and the placenta thought to play key roles.”
The findings by researchers from the Centre for Trophoblast Research at Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development ...
... a link between both neighbourhood and household poverty and the brain’s white matter tracts, which allow for communication between brain regions. White matter plays a critical role in helping the brain ...
How mothers and fathers see each other as co-parents of their children plays a key role in how well-adjusted their kids become, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that, in a sample of low-income ...
... provided the support to breastfeed successfully. Fathers need to be directly engaged in breastfeeding discussions, and providers need to describe the important role fathers play in breastfeeding success.” ...
... task from October 2017 to June 2019.
On one display, the tots were shown flashing coloured squares that were always the same after each ‘blink’. On a second display, one coloured square changed after ...
... the mother, her child(ren), future pregnancies, health services, and society. Medical need is an important factor that drives CS use. Contextual and cultural factors also play a part. As a social scientist ...
... “the music of speech”, plays a fundamental role in people’s communicative function and language comprehension. According to the new study, when prosody is present in speech, it improves the babies’ ability ...