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Brain boosters for toddlers

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Articles and tips on toddler development, health care and milestones

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Most Recently Shared on December 28, 2011 at 1:23 am By:

maryalicelong Mary Alice Long, PhD

Thank you so much for sharing playful ways to encourage healthy brain development for both children and adults! http://t.co/274JwSzX

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Neuropsychology Center for Attention, Behavior and Learning, LLC / Inside a toddler's brain

pinterest.com — “Neuropsychology Center for Attention, Behavior and Learning, LLC / Inside a toddler's brainView full resource at pinterest.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 2:43 pm By:

drjenniferimig Jennifer Imig Huffman, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

To parents of toddlers (like us) this could not be more accurate! Inside a toddler's brain http://pi http://t.co/ruVZhne8

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Healthy Reader: The Emotional Life of Your Brain - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “After years of research on subjects ranging from toddlers to Tibetan monks, neuroscientist Richard Davidson concluded that patterns of brain activity underlie the emotional traits that define each individual.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 12:27 pm By:

Baby Brains May Be the Secret to Smarter Computers | Baby Smarts & Adaptable Computers | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Researchers are using problem-solving and imaginative skills of babies and toddlers to create computational models, which they hope will make computers smarter and more human.View full resource at livescience.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 1:23 pm By:

DrMeganBradley Dr. Megan E. Bradley Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Fun: Baby Brains May Be the Secret to Smarter Computers http://t.co/R2LxXxKx

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Baby Brains May Be the Secret to Smarter Computers | Baby Smarts & Adaptable Computers | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Researchers are using problem-solving and imaginative skills of babies and toddlers to create computational models, which they hope will make computers smarter and more human.View full resource at livescience.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 13, 2012 at 4:44 pm By:

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Baby Brains May Be the Secret to Smarter Computers http://t.co/o6rWVp0X

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Healthy Reader: The Emotional Life of Your Brain - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “After years of research on subjects ranging from toddlers to Tibetan monks, neuroscientist Richard Davidson concluded that patterns of brain activity underlie the emotional traits that define each individual.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2012 at 3:05 pm By:

Brain Imaging Could Detect Autism Risk in Infants as Young as 6 Months | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “Researchers say they may soon be able to identify babies at high risk of autism as early as 6 months old. Currently, clinicians can't diagnose autism until toddlers are about 2, when the first behavioral and language symptoms of the developmental disorder become noticeable.View full resource at healthland.time.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2012 at 4:27 pm By:

UNC_Health_Care UNC Health Care Hospital

A brain-imaging test may detect autism in infants as young as 6 months | http://t.co/uTjTjAIe via @TIMEHealthland

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Dr. Mom: Electronic media can be too stimulating for growing brains - Sac Moms Club & Family - sacbee.com

sacbee.com — “There's been a lot of talk about media and our children recently – more specifically, the effects of media on children younger than 2 years old.View full resource at sacbee.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 31, 2012 at 1:39 pm By:

Melissa_DrMom Melissa Arca, M.D. Physician, Doctor, and Pediatrician

Beautiful little minds...on the importance of limiting screen time for infants and toddlers. http://t.co/u7d5Sv6X

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Nurturing Moms May Help Their Child’s Brain Develop --Doctors Lounge

doctorslounge.com — “Nurturing Moms May Help Their Child’s Brain Develop --Doctors LoungeView full resource at doctorslounge.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 30, 2012 at 11:31 pm By:

Health_News_OW Health News OW OW Health

Nurturing Moms May Help Their Child’s Brain Develop: Study found toddlers with loving mothers had more growth in... http://t.co/biR4xujC

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TV And Early Learning: What Does TV Do To My Kid's Brain? | Seattle Mama Doc

seattlemamadoc.seattlechildrens.org — “Direct from the mouth of a father, pediatrician, and researcher, Dr. Dimitri Christakis explains how TV affects brain development and theorizes why ample time in front of the TV as an infant and/or toddler may reorganize how children think and problem solveView full resource at seattlemamadoc.seattlechildrens.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 23, 2012 at 8:50 pm By:

Inside A Toddler's Brain

buzzfeed.com — “Inside A Toddler's Brain: This is pretty spot on. ..View full resource at buzzfeed.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 5, 2012 at 3:40 pm By:

DrMeganBradley Dr. Megan E. Bradley Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Funny but missing Thomas the Train part for boy brains: Inside A Toddler's Brain http://t.co/2lY1GUPW

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Brain boosters for kids

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Most Recently Shared on December 24, 2011 at 7:34 am By:

kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nutritionist and Dietitian

RT @60secondparent: PLAY, LAUGHTER AND TIME OUTDOORS!! What a wonderful combination this is! http://t.co/EUXURh60

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Electrodes in the brain put Alyce back in the saddle: Pioneering op offers normal life to young rider who had 100 epileptic seizures a day | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “From the time she was a toddler, Alyce Jayne Stockdale endured up to 100 epileptic seizures a day.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on December 18, 2011 at 6:09 pm By:

MommyIFeelFunny Danielle M.Rocheford Patient Expert

Electrodes in the brain put Alyce back in the saddle: Pioneering op offers normal life to young ride http://t.co/WPSBNLnU

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Is Your Road Rage a Sign of Other Issues? - iVillage

ivillage.com — “Toddlers arenâ??t the only age group that regularly throws temper tantrums. Put a seemingly well-adjusted adult behind the wheel, drop her in bumper-to-bumper traffic, and watch her explode in a similarly dramatic fashion. Today, NPR explored the adult hissy fit known as road rage. And, according to some experts, blowing your gasket over a forgotten turn signal or other bird-brained moves may be a sign of deeper emotional issues.View full resource at ivillage.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 12, 2011 at 10:02 pm By:

New study suggests autism starts in the womb – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “Children with autism have many more brain cells than typically developing children, researchers have found, supporting previous research that suggests that autism may be caused by something going awry before a baby is born as opposed to something triggering autism in a toddler.View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 9, 2011 at 4:18 am By:

PeterBrownPsy Peter H Brown Doctor and Psychologist

New study suggests autism starts in the womb – The Chart - CNN ... http://t.co/olLhQEW3 #autism

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Will Smartphones And iPads Mush My Toddler's Brain? : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Research suggests that toddlers under 2 don't learn from television — and in fact, TV viewing, even in the background, could harm their development. But what about content on mobile screens? The answer may depend on how you're using them.View full resource at npr.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2011 at 2:10 pm By:

drnabil drnabil Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Via @nprnews: Will Smartphones And iPads Mush My Toddler's Brain? http://t.co/bD1eyDCl

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