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trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16 2022

bones and teeth help reveal whether teenagers have always been a source of worry for their parents

today, teens are often seen as troublesome and difficult. ancient roman writers also described adolescence as a period of 'hooliganism and debauchery.'
the conversation
jan 11 2022

why do people use cannabis during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

the study showed that reasons for using cannabis varied from pre-pregnancy, during pregnancy and during lactation.
brighter world, mcmaster university
dec 22 2021

this season, give the gift of tech literacy — not addiction — along with that device

if an apple watch tells a child that their exercise rings are usually further along, over time they may start to see themselves as lazy.
the conversation
dec 13 2021

shift: from santa and the elf on the shelf to why bad things happen, how much truth do our kids really need?

from discussing keeping private parts private, to sex, to drugs, parents are constantly trying to suss the appropriateness of passing on knowledge in ways that educate, not traumatize.
lisa machado
dec 13 2021

mcmaster researchers track gut microbiome in babies

the study said there is considerable interest in how antibiotic use, breastfeeding and other early-life events influence the development of the infant gut microbiome in the first year of life.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 30 2021

christopher labos: why it's important to vaccinate children against covid

some parents who fear myocarditis or think vaccinating children isn't necessary are overlooking a few things.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 23 2021

as covid-19 vaccines arrive for kids, parents seeking more information that's not always easy to find

"a lot of parents still have some concerns and still want more information about the vaccines for younger children."
jacquie miller
nov 23 2021
powered by
obesity canada
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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diabetes canada

trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16 2022

bones and teeth help reveal whether teenagers have always been a source of worry for their parents

today, teens are often seen as troublesome and difficult. ancient roman writers also described adolescence as a period of 'hooliganism and debauchery.'
the conversation
jan 11 2022

why do people use cannabis during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

the study showed that reasons for using cannabis varied from pre-pregnancy, during pregnancy and during lactation.
brighter world, mcmaster university
dec 22 2021

this season, give the gift of tech literacy — not addiction — along with that device

if an apple watch tells a child that their exercise rings are usually further along, over time they may start to see themselves as lazy.
the conversation
dec 13 2021
powered by
obesity canada

shift: from santa and the elf on the shelf to why bad things happen, how much truth do our kids really need?

from discussing keeping private parts private, to sex, to drugs, parents are constantly trying to suss the appropriateness of passing on knowledge in ways that educate, not traumatize.
lisa machado
dec 13 2021

mcmaster researchers track gut microbiome in babies

the study said there is considerable interest in how antibiotic use, breastfeeding and other early-life events influence the development of the infant gut microbiome in the first year of life.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 30 2021

christopher labos: why it's important to vaccinate children against covid

some parents who fear myocarditis or think vaccinating children isn't necessary are overlooking a few things.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 23 2021

as covid-19 vaccines arrive for kids, parents seeking more information that's not always easy to find

"a lot of parents still have some concerns and still want more information about the vaccines for younger children."
jacquie miller
nov 23 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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