Back to home page Language Filter posts Language Theme Development 37 Learning & Education 55 Society 24 Technology 6 Topic 21st century skills 2 Covid-19 3 Diversity 11 Education policy 3 Education systems 4 Education technology 4 Equity 4 Genetics 2 Individual differences 4 Language 55 Learning environments 7 Mental health 2 Neuroscience 5 Parenting and childcare 15 Play 1 Psychology 14 Reading and writing 20 STEM 3 Teaching methods 9 Technology and society 5 Type Article 34 Interview 15 Opinion 3 Podcast 4 Video 7 55 results Sort by: Published date Title Questions provide an opportunity to promote a child’s learning Caroline Morano / 4 February 2019 Article Development Language Bilingual at school Annie Brookman-Byrne / 21 January 2019 Article Development Language How do deaf or hard of hearing children learn to read? James R. Booth / 16 January 2019 Article Development Individual differences The importance of faces for infants’ learning Lisa Scott / 24 October 2018 Article Development Language Why do children learn the words they do? Meeri Kim / 27 August 2018 Article Development Language Young children sleep to learn Mallory Locklear / 13 August 2018 Article Development Language What core capacities are uniquely human? Sabine Gysi / 10 August 2018 Interview Development Language Immigrant children and communication disorders Carla Kekejian / 18 June 2018 Article Development Language “Babies’ brains are equipped to handle more than one language” Sabine Gysi / 30 May 2018 Interview Development Language Window for learning second language may remain open longer than thought Julianne Hill / 17 May 2018 Article Development Language Indicators for child and youth development to inform policies and programs Alexandra Güntzer / 18 April 2018 Interview Learning & Education Education policy For children with dyslexia, multilingualism can be beneficial Catherine McBride / 12 March 2018 Article Development Individual differences Posts navigation Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Featured article: Playful learning makes for joyful parenting