Social Development of Infants

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Enhancing Social and Emotional Development in Infants, Toddlers & Two’s

nycharities.org — “Enhancing Social and Emotional Development in Infants, Toddlers & Two’sView full resource at nycharities.org

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Most Recently Shared on August 8, 2011 at 2:14 am By:

Kidlutions Wendy Young, LMSW, BCD Therapist and Active Health Library

If you live in NY and care about soc-emotional dev of #infants #toddlers, check out this free training: http://t.co/iOldPuK

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Tummy Time and Infant Development

webmd.com — “What is tummy time and why is it important to your infant's development? Our experts answer your questions.View full resource at webmd.com

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Tummy Time and Infant Development: What is tummy time and why is it important to your infant… http://t.co/nVw2KSlz

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Infants ascribe social dominance to larger individuals

sciencedaily.com — “Psychologists have found that infants less than one year old understand social dominance and use relative size to predict who will prevail when two individuals' goals conflict. The lead author says the work suggests we may be born with -- or develop at a very early age -- some understanding of social dominance and how it relates to relative size, a correlation ubiquitous across human cultures and the animal kingdom.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Why Mom may have to work a harder than Dad when it comes to parenting—& what it means for women in the workplace. http://ow.ly/3NDi6

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Robot Helps Study Infant Social Skills | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “University researchers are attempting to develop a baby robot capable of learning social skills. The initiative is part of an effort to further theView full resource at psychcentral.com

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News: Robot Helps Study Infant Social Skills http://bit.ly/d4PJeV

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Robot Helps Study Infant Social Skills | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “University researchers are attempting to develop a baby robot capable of learning social skills. The initiative is part of an effort to further theView full resource at psychcentral.com

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psychcentral Psych Central Health Site

What do you think about a robot teaching your kids social skills? http://bit.ly/bIk2wr

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Everyday Tips for Aiding Language and Social Development

nspt4kids.com — “Early experience and interaction plays an important role in the language development of infants and children. Here are some tips for finding “teachable moments” every day to help build your child’s verbal and social skills.View full resource at nspt4kids.com

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New Blog: We share tips for finding ways to use everyday moments to improve and teach language and social skills.... http://fb.me/XSt87kqO

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Infants With Autistic Siblings May Display Early Social, Communication Problems

sciencedaily.com — “Younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders do not perform as well on tests of social and communication development compared with siblings of children without developmental problems at ages as young as 12 months, according to a recent report.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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drnabil drnabil Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

Infant siblings of child with autism may have language/social delays http://bit.ly/Me6a2 - may reflect autism as a spectrum.

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Early motor experiences give infants a social jump start

eurekalert.org — “In a new study published today in the journal Developmental Science (Epub ahead of print), researchers from the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Vanderbilt University found that early motor experiences can shape infants' preferences for objects and faces. The study findings demonstrate that providing infants with "sticky mittens" to manipulate toys increases their subsequent interest in faces, suggesting advanced social development.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Early motor experiences give infants a social jump start : http://t.co/6qqFmlZ -- via @kennedykrieger

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Infants' Cries May Predict Later Language Development

health.msn.com — “Infants' Cries May Predict Later Language DevelopmentView full resource at health.msn.com

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Social and Emotional Development in Children

wingsforkids.org — “Social and Emotional Development in ChildrenView full resource at wingsforkids.org

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WINGSforkids WINGS for kids Health Organization

Juicy Juice now sells "brain development" juice for kids, containing DHA. hmmmm..... read more here. http://bit.ly/HjyZG

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Maternal postpartum depression and infant social withdrawal among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive mother-infant dyads - Psychology, Health & Medicine

informaworld.com — “Maternal postpartum depression poses significant risks for mother-child interaction and long-term infant outcomes. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status has also been implicated in the development of postpartum depression, but the association between maternal depression and infant social behavior in the context of HIV infection has not...View full resource at informaworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 19, 2010 at 4:29 pm By:

s_canning Sally Canning PhD, Doctor, and Psychologist

Maternal PPD & infant social withdrawal in HIV positive mother-infant dyads http://bit.ly/d2ECgH via @addthis #ppd didn't predict withdrawal

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Baby Einstein DVDs: Good for infant development? - MayoClinic.com

mayoclinic.com — “Baby Einstein DVDs may catch your baby's attention, but babies learn better through personal interaction.View full resource at mayoclinic.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2011 at 9:53 am By:

DrCarlHindy Carl G. Hindy, Ph.D. Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Baby Einstein DVDs: Good for infant development? (MayoClinic.com) http://viigo.im/6pwd

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Parents Naming Objects Shapes Infants’ Development

newswise.com — “Long before they can speak, infants hear words that greatly shape their development. An experiment found that infants who heard objects referred to by individual names showed a pattern of brain activity suggestive of holistic processing while infants who learned generic labels for objects did not.View full resource at newswise.com

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Parents Naming Objects Shapes Infants' Development: Long before they can speak, infants hear words that greatly ... http://bit.ly/pBLxuK

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In Developing Nations, Training Midwives Can Reduce Infant Mortality

medicalnewstoday.com — “In a developing country, a training program for midwives was successful at reducing infant deaths in low-risk births, reports a study in the November issue of Pediatrics. There are 3.7 millView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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In Developing Nations, Training Midwives Can Reduce Infant Mortality http://mnt.to/3L9V #medicalstudent

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Piglets open doors to study infant brain development

labspaces.net — “Events occurring during the development of an infant's brain can leave behind fingerprints. And researchers at the University of Illinois are interested in learning how these fingerprints can predict future behavioral problems such as cognitive deficits, anxiety disorders, depression, and even autism. New U of I research shows that the baby pig may provide some answers.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2010 at 8:01 pm By:

LabSpaces Brian Krueger Health News

Piglets open doors to study infant brain development - http://is.gd/d84AK

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