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New resources to support children living under the cloud of moral injury
Sometimes, in the course of their invaluable frontline work, those in the Australian Defence Force (ADF), and similar positions, must make decisions which leave them feeling morally conflicted.
2024-03-19 07:35:19
by Freya Lucas
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That’s me in the mirror! New research offers insights into baby’s self recognition
Most babies begin to recognise themselves in the mirror at around 18 months of age, and this self recognition is an important developmental milestone, which researchers have recently learned is driven in large part by experiences of touch.
2024-03-19 07:28:36
by Freya Lucas
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When it comes to healthy habits, home is where it starts, researchers show
For young children to make healthy choices they need to be surrounded by a consistent variety of plentiful foods, researchers from the University of Illinois have shown in a new study.
2024-03-19 07:18:04
by Freya Lucas
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Playgroup children are more likely to meet developmental goals, new report shows
Children who attend playgroup are more likely to be developmentally on track according to a new report investigating the playgroup landscape post the COVID-19 pandemic.
2024-03-15 09:16:44
by Freya Lucas
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$5m grant to help screen children at risk of neurodevelopmental disorders
A Griffith University research project to help screen children and adolescents at risk of neurodevelopmental disorders has been successful in gaining a $5 million grant from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
2024-03-14 08:24:35
by Freya Lucas
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One minute of screen time leads to seven lost adult words, a new study has proven
2024-03-07 08:15:35
by Freya Lucas
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World’s largest childhood trauma study reveals vital brain information
2024-03-11 00:45:31
by Freya Lucas
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Children’s screen time may be more creative than once thought
2024-03-12 10:02:06
by Freya Lucas