Baby Brain Scans Made Available Online to Advance Research
[Source: Medical X-Press] The Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) has published ground-breaking MR brain scans of over 500 newborn babies, which researchers from all over the world can download...
View ArticleEI Corner: High Quality EI for Autism Quickly Results in Cost Savings
[Source: Science Daily] One in every 68 children in the United States has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental disorder that results in difficulty socializing and communicating needs...
View ArticleEI Corner: The Lifecycle Benefits of an Influential Early Childhood Program
[Source: Heckman Equation.org] This paper estimates the large array of long-run benefits of an influential early childhood program targeted to disadvantaged children and their families. It is...
View ArticleStress in Small Children Separated From their Parents May Alter Genes
[Source: Medical X-Press] Experts in the emotional needs of small children say increased levels of the stress hormone cortisol in babies and small children who are separated from their parents,...
View ArticleHot, New Job! Early Intervention SLP-CF – Sonoma, CA
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View ArticleEarly Intervention Corner: Sensory Bins with Teletherapy
[Source: The Next Chapter in My Speech World] This post on using sensory bins wraps up my series on Early Intervention Teletherapy. I hope that you found these suggestions to be helpful not only for...
View ArticleSLP Corner: Four Early Intervention Teletherapy Activities
[Source: Lessons in Speech with Nanette] Early Intervention services are appropriate for children from birth until their third birthday. This service delivery model is rooted in training parents to...
View ArticleStudy: Early Intervention Working for Kids with Hearing Issues
[Source: Medical X-Press] When babies with hearing impairments get help very early in life, they are more likely to be “kindergarten-ready” when the time comes, a new study finds.In the United States,...
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