App will teach infants with cochlear implants to speak
A team of Swinburne researchers is developing an app to teach infants with cochlear implants how to speak.
GetTalking is designed for infants who are born deaf and receive cochlear implants. These infants must learn...
The hows and whys of talking to your baby
The University of Wollongong’s Early Start Discovery Space officially launched its newest attraction, Crawlers’ Beach, on Wednesday 29 March with a talk on “Talking to your baby”.
Crawlers’ Beach is for children aged from birth to two...
Babies cry most in UK, Canada, Italy & Netherlands
Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, than the rest of the world – according to new research by the University of Warwick.
Professor Dieter Wolke in the Department of Psychology has formulated the...
Babies cry most in UK, Canada, Italy & Netherlands
Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, than the rest of the world – according to new research by the University of Warwick.
Professor Dieter Wolke in the Department of Psychology has formulated the...
Crawlers’ Beach a learning experience for toddlers and infants
Academic research delivers enriching experiences for children in Early Start Discovery Space’s newest attraction
The University of Wollongong Early Start Discovery Space’s newest attraction, Crawlers' Beach, is already proving a hit with newborns to two year...
Crawlers' Beach a learning experience for toddlers and infants
Academic research delivers enriching experiences for children in Early Start Discovery Space’s newest attraction
The University of Wollongong Early Start Discovery Space’s newest attraction, Crawlers' Beach, is already proving a hit with newborns to two year...
Superfine merino wool good for kids with eczema
A clinical trial led by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute is challenging the myth that wool is a possible source of allergy and irritates the skin for eczema sufferers.
The study published in the British...
Sleep, baby, sleep
Families around the world had their dream questions answered as part of a global Facebook forum to mark Baby Sleep Day.
Flinders University child sleep psychologist, Associate Professor Michael Gradisar, helped kickstart the Pediatric Sleep Council social media...
Be part of the alcohol in pregnancy and foetal alcohol reference group
Are you interested in the risks of alcohol use during pregnancy? Do you want to have a say in improving diagnosis and treatment for people and families living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? Would...
Staying connected a key to beating baby blues
Women who maintain connections with their social groups after having a baby are at lower risk of developing postnatal depression, according to University of Queensland research.
UQ School of Psychology researcher Magen Seymour-Smith said women who positively embraced the...
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