Tag: children
Little Humans See, Little Humans Do
If you want a storybook to teach your kids lessons about life, pick a one where the characters are humans, not human-like animals.
Milk: It Still Does a Growing Body Good
In a recent study, children who regularly drank cow's milk were taller than peers who drank alternative beverages. Why might that be?
Protecting the Innocent, Both Young and Old
Unlike a traditional police lineup, a new procedure can reduce stress on young witnesses, and help avoid wrongful convictions.
Sometimes, a Lullaby Just Isn’t Enough
Are your kids among the 25% of Canadian children who have sleep problems? Be part of a new online program to help develop solutions.
Women and Children: Medical Research Needs YOU!
Including more women and children in clinical trials could have big payoffs when it comes to societal health. So why isn't it being done?
Why Do Childhood Memories Vanish?
If you can't remember your life as a toddler, don't worry, that's normal. New experiments are elucidating the process of childhood amnesia.
Going Viral with Children’s Pain Management
The social media campaign #ItDoesntHaveToHurt raises awareness for pediatric pain research.
Where Did They Learn to Say That?
Language is an important indicator of early childhood development. A Canadian-designed questionnaire is providing some critical insights.