Tag: babies

Study suggests babies make the link between emotions expressed vocally and facially

From the Université de Genève press release: The ability of babies to differentiate emotional expressions appears to develop during their first six months. But do they really recognise emotion or… Read more »

Study looks at how infants process their mothers’ responses

From the Cornell University press release: Babies are adept at getting what they need — including an education. New research shows that babies organize mothers’ verbal responses, which promotes more… Read more »

Study suggests parental sensitivity strong predictor of healthy infant-parent attachment

From the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UVA) press release: Researchers at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) are one step closer to understanding how infants become securely attached to their parents. In… Read more »

Study suggests how babies’ brains process touch builds foundations for learning

From the University of Washington press release: Touch is the first of the five senses to develop, yet scientists know far less about the baby’s brain response to touch than… Read more »

Study suggests certain books can increase infant learning during shared reading

From the University of Florida press release: Parents and pediatricians know that reading to infants is a good thing, but new research shows reading books that clearly name and label… Read more »