Parents who stare at their screens instead of talking to their kids aren’t just modeling poor behavior — they could be hindering their children’s language development, a new study found. Parents who ...
Young children who spend more time on screen-based activities and less time talking with adults tend to have weaker language ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Too much screen time could be affecting your child's language development. The American Academy for Pediatrics advises ...
Chronic ear infections could delay a child’s language development, new research suggests. University of Florida researchers launched a study about how the common childhood infection could impact ...
When I was a child, I became accustomed to ear infections. At least once a year, I would feel the telltale symptoms: pressure, the uncanny feeling of being underwater when I tried to swallow, and ...
A baby's first words are a source of pride for parents, but when they're late in coming, it can be a source of worry. While ...
At MetroEHS Pediatric Therapy’s Southfield location, speech-language pathologists are working one-on-one with children - from ...
It’s back-to-school time, and this past summer’s hot weather may have kept you cooped up inside with air conditioning more than usual. That could lead to kids spending more time with electronics and ...
In a recent gathering of moms, vloggers, and media partners, PROMIL GOLD® hosted the "Gifted Talks" to emphasize the importance of nurturing language milestones in kids aged 3 to 5. The event took ...