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Pandemic-era children show altered brain responses to facial expressions, new study findsWhile some aspects of face perception remained stable, the research found that three-year-olds processed faces faster and, across all age groups, children had reduced neural responses to happy ...
Children who have trouble fitting in socially may lack nonverbal language skills. Here's how to identify these difficulties ...
Children are constantly learning from looking at your face, often by copying your expressions and mouth movements. Eye contact is also a great way to bond with your child. Face-to-face games to ...
Children exposed to too much screen time are being left behind developmentally, with many not learning to use their facial expressions.
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