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Trent Consultants News Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

02nd February 2010
Trent Consultants News Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Program Uses Art to Engage at-Risk Kids and Identify Needs Trent Consultants News: Identifying the public health and safety needs of children from low-income communities may be best accomplishe... Read >

Trent Consultants News Korea: Learning the Art of Creating Computer Games Can Boot Student Skills

01st February 2010
Trent Consultants News Korea: Computer games have a broad appeal that transcends gender, culture, age and socio-economic status. Now, computer scientists in the US think that creating computer games, rather than just playing them could boost students' ... Read >

Trent Consultants News Parent training complements medication for treating behavioral problems in ch

25th November 2009
Trent Consultants News Treatment that includes medication plus a structured training program for parents reduces serious behavioral problems in children with autism and related conditions, according to a study funded by the National Institute of Mental... Read >

Trent Consultants News Possible link studied between childhood abuse and early cellular aging

25th November 2009
Trent Consultants News Children who suffer physical or emotional abuse may be faced with accelerated cellular aging as adults, according to new research from Butler Hospital and Brown University. Trent Consultants News: The findings, which are publi... Read >

Trent Consultants News Babies Spot Human Speech at 5 Months

25th November 2009
Trent Consultants News Children as young as 5 months old are able to tell the difference between human speech and monkey calls, a new study has found. Trent Consultants News Researchers showed 5-month-old infants from English- and French-speaking ho... Read >

Trent Consultants News TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers

25th November 2009
Trent Consultants News Yet another study has found that television viewing is linked to aggression in young children. Trent Consultants News This research, published in the November issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, found that... Read >

Trent Consultants News Virtual Reality Games Could Help Bullying Victims

23rd November 2009
Trent Consultants News Virtual reality games could help children to escape victimisation and bullying at school, according to researchers at the University of Warwick. Trent Consultants News Children who took part in a three-week anti-bullying virtual... Read >

Trent Consultants News New Brain Findings On Dyslexic Children

23rd November 2009
Trent Consultants News The vast majority of school-aged children can focus on the voice of a teacher amid the cacophony of the typical classroom thanks to a brain that automatically focuses on relevant, predictable and repeating auditory information, acco... Read >

Trent Consultants News Infants Start Visualising Descriptions Before Age 2

21st November 2009
Trent Consultants News Slightly before infants reach the age two, their mental faculties become capable of visualising out-of-sight objects just on the basis of the descriptions given by other people, according to a study. Boston University psycholo... Read >

Trent Consultants News Scientists Shed Light On 'Maths Dyslexia'

21st November 2009
Trent Consultants News Developmental dyscalculia is a specific learning disability affecting the normal acquisition of arithmetic skills, a syndrome that is similar to the reading disorder dyslexia, according to Canadian researchers. Daniel Ansari... Read >

Babies' Language Learning Starts From The Womb Trent Consultants

16th November 2009
Babies' Language Learning Starts From The Womb Trent Consultants Trent Consultants News From their very first days, newborns' cries already bear the mark of the language their parents speak, reveals a new study published online in Current Biology. The f... Read >

Trent Consultants News Early Literacy, Reading Comics Is No Child's Play

16th November 2009
Trent Consultants News Although comics have been published in newspapers since the 1890s, they still get no respect from some teachers and librarians, despite their current popularity among adults. But according to a University of Illinois expert in chi... Read >

Trent Consultants News 'Clean Plate Club' May Turn Children Into Overeaters

16th November 2009
Trent Consultants News 'Clean Plate Club' May Turn Children Into Overeaters Trent Consultants News "Finish your broccoli!" Although parents may have good intentions about forcing their kids to eat cold, mushy vegetables, this approach may backfire the ve... Read >

New View: Way Young Children Think Trent Consultants News

16th November 2009
Trent Consultants News For parents who have found themselves repeating the same warnings or directions to their toddler over and over to no avail, new research from the University of Colorado at Boulder offers them an answer as to why their toddlers don... Read >

Trent Consultants News ANXIETY DISORDERS LINKED TO PHYSICAL CONDITIONS

16th November 2009
Trent Consultants News University of Manitoba researchers have found that anxiety disorders appear to be independently associated with several physical conditions, including thyroid disease, respiratory disease, arthritis and migraine headaches. Their f... Read >
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