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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
Theory of Mind: Second-Order False Belief
Higher order thinking
21 September 2020
When people talk about Theory of Mind, many immediately think of the famous Sally–Anne Test. That task only measures one part of Theory of Mind
Understanding Theory of Mind
Higher order thinking
20 August 2020
Understanding Theory of Mind Theory of Mind refers to the ability to interpret and infer one's own and others' mental states, including
A Key Predictor of Academic Success
Psychology fun facts
04 July 2020
What factor do you think best predicts a child's future academic performance? In 2005, Angela Duckworth and Martin E. P. Seligman conducted a study
Hearing Loss Does Not Mean No Speech
Bilingualism
11 June 2020
First, hearing loss does not automatically lead to speech or language disorders. While children with hearing loss may have a higher risk of speech
Autism vs. Hearing Loss: Similar Signs, Different Causes
Special educational needs
29 May 2020
Although autism and hearing loss may seem unrelated, they can sometimes show similar behaviours, which may lead parents or teachers to initially
Late Talking in Children: Wait or Seek Help?
Speech and language development
29 March 2020
When a child speaks very little, people often say, "Just wait—children will naturally catch up as they grow." But should parents really
Five Strategies to Promote Your Child's Language Development
Speech and language development
14 March 2020
Early childhood is a critical period for language development. During this stage, children are just beginning to learn words and sentences, so their
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