Children born preterm may experience many developmental difficulties, varying from severe to subtle impairments.Most of these deficits are better identified after age 2, when higher order cognitive, language, and behavioural processes develop and affect early...
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Study suggests Parental Communication and Relationship with the Child are Key to Student Well-being in School and at Home in the New Normal
Parenting practices before and during the pandemic and how different parenting practices impact students’ learning and socio-emotional wellbeing, and how these may be correlated with parental background and school factors.
Years of good life is a well-being indicator designed to serve research on sustainability
Attempts at comprehensive quantitative assessments of sustainable development can focus on either determinants or constituents of long-term human well-being. While much research on determinants has relied on economic concepts of capital and inclusive wealth, this...
Corporal Punishment and Elevated Neural Response to Threat in Children
Spanking remains common around the world, despite evidence linking corporal punishment to detrimentalchild outcomes. This study tested whether children who were spanked exhibitedaltered neural function in response to stimuli that suggest the presence of an...
Transforming Child Welfare: Prioritizing Prevention, Racial Equity, and Advancing Child and Family Well-Being
Institutionalized racism and inherent bias in child welfare policy, practice, and decision making contribute to families and communities of color disproportionately experiencing the failings of the current child welfare system. Different response options are needed.
The Impact of paid Family leave on employers: Evidence from New York
New York’s paid family leave policy, which took effect in January 2018 and is funded by an employee payroll tax, does not seem to hurt employers. It seems to improve their ease of managing worker absences, at least in the short term.