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New study explores social comparison in early childhood

It has been shown (and probably experienced by all of us) that performing worse than our peers on a particular task results in negative self-esteem and poorer subsequent performance on the same task.

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Gaining advantages from childhood experience

It often seems that certain aspects of our personalities are influenced by events that occurred in our childhoods.

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Economics helping to change early childhood policy debate

A growing body of economic research suggests that public investment in early childhood programs may be able to lower public costs for social services by improving children’s long-term welfare, according to a new RAND Corporation report.

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Childhood Personality Can Predict Important Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood

A new study in the Journal of Personality reveals the extent to which children’s personality types can predict the timing of key transitional moments between childhood and adulthood.

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Short birth length more than doubles risk of violent suicide attempts

Short male babies run more than double the risk of a violent suicide attempt as an adult, suggests a study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

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New Induction Into The V&A Museum Of Childhood!

Imagine Babies becomes the first ‘virtual’ doll included in the prestigious collection

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Test for detecting risk of developing bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in childhood

A team from Centre de recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard (CRULRG) has made significant progress toward finding a way to determine whether a child is likely to one day suffer from bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.

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Needs of HIV-infected adolescents not being met

Scientists have highlighted for the first time the plight of the growing number of older children and adolescents living with undiagnosed HIV and AIDS in Africa. In a study published today in Clinical Infectious Diseases, Wellcome Trust researchers claim that delay in recognising this problem means that the needs of this important group are not being met.

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Newborn brains grow vision and movement regions first

The regions of the brain that control vision and other sensory information grow dramatically in the first few months following birth, while the area that controls abstract thought experiences very little growth during the same period, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have found.

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Less sugary drinks during childhood may cut disease risk

Symptoms of heart disease and diabetes usually seen in adults are increasingly being found in adolescents according to a longitudinal study, which suggests that reducing the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages during childhood may lessen the risk of chronic disease in later life.

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