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- https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240627172034.htm
- https://www.ted.com/talks/molly_wright_how_every_child_can_thrive_by_five?subtitle=en
- Winnipeg Parent 2024 Summer Issue
- Article: Resilience: supporting children’s self-regulation in infant and toddler classrooms
- Article: Monolingual and bilingual infants’ attention to talking faces: evidence from eye-tracking and Bayesian modeling
- Article: Making fathers more visible in parenting research
- Early Farsi IDS Findings
- Article: Phenotypic and Genetic Associations Between Preschool Fine Motor Skills and Later Neurodevelopment, Psychopathology, and Educational Achievement
- Article: How having conversations with children builds their language and strengthens family connections
- Article: Context and education affect the quality of parents’ speech to children
- Article: Navigating the ‘big little leap’ to kindergarten
- Article: Consciousness in the cradle: on the emergence of infant experience
- Article: How pre- and postnatal B-12 vitamins improve breast milk vitamin B-12 levels, which supports infant brain development
- Article: Despite pressures facing young families, parents take precious moments to play with their babies
- Article: Emergence of the cortical encoding of phonetic features in the first year of life
- Article: Call combinations and compositional processing in wild chimpanzees
- Article: Morphological awareness and DHH students reading-related abilities: A meta- analysis of correlations
- Article: Kids with chattier parents are more talkative, may have bigger vocabulary
- Article: Role of bilingual experience in children’s context-sensitive selective trust strategies
- Article: How caregiver speech shapes infant brain
- Article: New study reveals similarities between chimpanzee and human language development
- Article: Belief it or not: How children construct theory of mind
- Article: A guide to Big Team Science creates a blueprint for research collaboration on a large scale
- Article: Relation of infants’ and mothers’ pointing to infants’ vocabulary measured directly and with parent reports
- Article: Researchers find common cognitive foundation for child language development and language evolution
- Article: Babies talk more around human-made objects than natural ones
- Article: How to build up big team science: a practical guide for large-scale collaborations
- Article: Twelve-month-old infants’ evaluation of observed comforting behavior using a choice paradigm: the role of animacy cues and self-distress
- Blog post: We need to Prioritize Maternal Mental Health to Optimize Infant Health and Wellness
- Article: Counterfactual choices, and moral judgements in children
- Video: Joining Your Baby’s Distress Moments: A Story of One Mother and Infant
- Article: How quantitative evaluation of early infant movement may give us insight into Autism
- Article: Can dogs talk by pressing buttons? What science says about the debate
- Article: One-year-olds distinguish between frequent and infrequent multiword phrases
- Article: Napping alone in the snow & cuddling with mommy at night
- Article: The way you talk to your child about math matters
- Article: After ‘mama,’ children’s first words include ‘this’ and ‘that
- Article: Healthy sleep habits to help children adjust to school
- Article: Around the world, parents soothe tots with similar baby talk
- Article: Are we born with a moral compass?; ManyBabies 4 website
- Article: Repeated sounds help babies learn language
- Article: Baby parrots babble like human babies
- Article: Studying language acquisition in small-scale societies
- Article: Neighborhoods influence babies’ understanding of the social world
- Article: Masks and Early Years Development
- Article: ASD and Infant Brain Activity
- Article: Bats babble like babies
- Webinar: Dr. Soderstrom “Talking to Tiny People”
- Article: Homelessness & Infants/Toddlers
- Article: Father’s and Infant Language
- Webinar: Dr. Soderstrom & Women’s Health Clinic mothersprogram@womenshealthclinic.org
- Article: UM Today Magazine featuring Dr. Soderstrom
- Resource: Postpartum Association of Manitoba Resource Page
- Study: Perinatal mental health challenges in the pandemic
- Resource: Overcoming perinatal anxiety
- Study: International bilingual infant study
- Media: Smiling through our Masks
- Study: SPACE Parenting Study at the University of Manitoba
- Media: Plé the Play
- Resource: COVID-19 vaccination when pregnant or breastfeeding Factsheet
- Video: Watch Dr. Melanie Soderstrom present on MB1 Project
- Media: Watch the Three Minute Thesis Competition
- News: International Mother Language Day
- Resource: KIDTHINK Winnipeg mental health support for kids
- Article: Inuktitut added to Microsoft Translate
- News: Nearly New Shop Winnipeg
- Article: COVID-19 positive births in India
- Article: Brain hemispheres and re-learning language
- Article: Building a sense of community with language
- Article: The impact of technology on maternal confidence and autonomy
- Article: The impact of phone usage on breastfeeding
- Article: Children use more of mothers native language in lockdown
- Participate in our study at the Baby Language Lab
(option for shorter participation is available): https://babylanguagelab.org/contact/ or
babylanguagelab@gmail.com - Article: Explanation of language in nursery rhymes and games
- Article: Decrease in premature births during COVID-19
- Inquire about our new study at the Baby Language Lab: https://babylanguagelab.org/contact/ or
babylanguagelab@gmail.com - Article: Potential benefits of father/infant bonding
- Article: Sign Language translation device
- Media: ‘Babies’ Netflix trailer
- Survey: Social distancing/video chat of young children during COVID-19
- Article: Can role-playing predict if expectant-fathers will thrive in parenthood?
- Podcast: The emergence of Nicaraguan Sign Language
- Article: How Eastcree.org benefits Cree communities
- Article: Musical abilities of infants
- Donate: YouCantSpoilaBaby.org
- Article: Tips on supporting your children during COVID-19
- Media: Dr. Rashmita Mistry talks about the importance of exposing children to diversity in their everyday lives
- Article: Wearing a clear mask around your baby helps them continue to learn from adults’ faces
- Article: Why introducing potential allergens at six-months-old can be beneficial to your baby
- Article: Infants’ speech preferences
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