In an era of packed schedules, screen time, and intense focus on school readiness, many children are playing less than in ...
Children who received Early Intervention (EI) services before age 3 were more likely to meet third-grade academic standards ...
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Education, Human Development and Community Development Council discusses regulating children’s use of social media during its second meeting in 2026
ABU DHABI, 15th February, 2026 (WAM) -- The Education, Human Development and Community Development Council held its second meeting of 2026, chaired by H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy ...
We don’t often talk about child care and paid parental leave in the same conversation when it comes to public policy. But the reality is this: Our lack of statewide paid leave means many families ...
Children’s experiences during early years form the foundation for their development. For many children in Canada and across the globe, these early experiences include substantial exposure to early ...
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Infrastructure overhaul essential for the future of early childhood development in South Africa
As South Africa's future hinges on the wellbeing of its children, learn about the urgent call to improve early childhood development facilities and the vital role they'll play in nurturing the ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is rooted in neurological development, not behaviour or parenting. A pediatric neurologist explains ...
Some children do not naturally express themselves much through speech. They prefer to observe classrooms, playgrounds, and ...
Preschool-age children are most engaged in pretend play 10–15 minutes after playing begins. In addition, girls exhibit higher organizational skills, according to a study conducted by researchers from ...
Bing Nursery’s 60th Anniversary Research Panel on Saturday highlighted highly impactful studies and the unique nursery behind ...
Children need access to “rich content and playful educational experiences that build their foundational skills.” ...
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Early interventions provide academic benefits for children with developmental delays or disabilities
Children who received Early Intervention (EI) services before age 3 were more likely to meet third-grade academic standards in math and English language arts (ELA), according to a new study by ...
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