The Role of The Listening Program® in the Development of Speech & Language in Children By Allison Tanner, MS, CCC-SLP The first years of a child’s life involve the achievement of a variety of social and emotional, behavioral, physical, cognitive, and speech… Tags children, listening therapy, research, The Listening Program Read more
University of Iowa Study Shows Diabetes Affects Young Brains and Detriment Caused by Blood Sugar Extremes Researchers are beginning to unravel many of the mysteries of diabetes and brain development. Now a new University of Iowa study suggests that not only do the… Tags American Diabetes Association’s Diabetes journal, brain development, brains, children, Diabetes, study, University of Iowa Read more
Generosity Starts in the Brain, Say Researchers Studying the Giving Spirit in Children Does generosity have a neural component? It certainly appears so. Developmental neuroscientists at the University of Chicago recently conducted an experiment that leads them to believe there… Tags children, generosity, neuroscience, research, University of Chicago Read more
Finding the Perfect Balance: Both High and Low Blood Sugar Affect Brain Growth in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Children with Type 1 diabetes need special care and now more has been discovered that could help. Recently, researchers at Stanford found that children with the highest… Tags children, Stanford, Type 1 Diabetes Read more
Memorization of Basic Facts May Help Students Master Math In educational circles, rote memorization often gets a bad rap. But there’s new research that suggests that — when it comes to mastering math — memorization of… Tags children, learning, math, Nature Neuroscience, neuroscientists, risk, Students, teenagers Read more