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Understanding Glue Ear in Children
Hearing loss
14 March 2026
Glue ear, also known as otitis media with effusion (OME), is a common condition in young children where a sticky fluid builds up in the middle ear.
Newborn Hearing Screening: Passed, Yet Hearing Loss
Hearing loss
14 March 2026
George, the younger brother of the much-loved cartoon character Peppa Pig, has been diagnosed with hearing loss in one ear.
Reading Between the Lines: Why Figurative Language Can Be Tricky for Autistic Children
Higher order thinking
23 August 2025
Figurative language refers to expressions where the intended meaning is not the same as the literal meaning of the words.
Speech and Language Delays: What Parents Should Look Out For
Speech and language development
05 July 2025
Research from the United States shows that among children who qualify for preschool special education services, about 45% have speech or language difficulties.
Understanding Your Child's Speech: What Predicts Speech Sound Development?
Speech and language development
15 March 2025
When children first start learning to speak, they go through a fascinating progression.
Autism Around the World
Special educational needs
05 February 2025
Epidemiological research shows that in recent years the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been increasing.
When Children Repeat What They Hear: Understanding Echolalia and Gestalt Language Learning
Special educational needs
26 January 2025
Echolalia refers to repeating words or phrases that a child has heard.
Late Talkers: The Risk Factors Parents Should Know
Speech and language development
07 December 2020
According to Rescorla (1989), a child may be identified as a late talker if, by the age of two, they can say fewer than 50 words or are not yet
What Children's Sense of Humour Reveals About Their Thinking
Psychology fun facts
17 November 2020
Some time ago, I happened to come across a research paper about children’s sense of humour. This study involved 105 kindergarten children aged four
Imaginary Friends in Childhood
Psychology fun facts
31 October 2020
Have you ever seen your child talking to the air or chatting with a toy as if it were a real friend? Don't worry, your child may simply be
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