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Babies understand probabilities

Babies are much smarter than you think! Adults tend to underestimate babies massively because babies are not able to express themselves with our common form of communication – verbal language. But the...

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The gifted myth

Press articles portraying child prodigies and scientific experts will have you believe that geniuses are born and that there is little one can do to create “gifted” children. People who claim that...

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Sparkabilities review: my favourite videos for babies and toddlers

I’ve been trying out many educational videos for babies and toddlers over the last months, and today I want to talk about my absolute favourite – Sparkabilities! It’s a series of videos for babies and...

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Imaginary friends: why do children have imaginary friends?

Among children aged 2 ½ to 9, about a third are likely to experience having an ‘imaginary friend’—essentially an invisible companion. When the term ‘imaginary friend’ is extended to include personified...

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School starting age: when is too soon?

There is a big debate in British society at the moment about the right age to start formal schooling, and how formal education may be detrimental to young children. The camps in the debate are...

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Asperger syndrom and giftedness: is there a link?

There has been a surge of interest in autism in the last ten years, with media articles, awareness campaigns and progressive research carried out on the phenomenon. In particular, there has been much...

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