Laverne Antrobus examines foetal-maternal conflict, an idea sometimes blamed for behavioural and psychological disorders such as Tourette...
Introd prog to series in which 5 mothers & their partners,whose babies were born at end 1993,hve made video diaries of the 1st 12 ...
Series documenting babies'development.How much of their first year can babies remember?How well developed are their powers of reasoning?Baby...
Prog in which 5 mothers & their partners,whose babies where born at end 1993, have made video diaries of the 1st 12 months of family life.
Series follows 5 families whose babies born at end of 1993;The families see the world thru a baby's eyes as they find out about babies sigh...
Series which follows the progress of 5 families & their babies of the first 12 months of life. At 6 weeks babies reach a peak of crying & ...
3rd monthly prog in series which follows families of 5 babies born at the end of 1993. Compares breast & bottle feeding, looks at IQ testin...
4th monthly prog in series which follows families of 5 babies born at the end of 1993. Today shws the importance of universal baby games i...
Series details the month by month progress of 5 young babies born at the end of 1993.Most are now sitting up & cutting teeth whilst display...
Series details mth by mth progress of 5 young babies. Prog lks at why babies play; what sort of toys shd buy; why boys & girls behave dif...
A description of how babies nervous systems grow with them.
Laverne meets a young boy whose level of autism means he can function in ''neuro-typical'' situations but this isn't witho...
In the 1990s children and teenagers started to become feared, but if it was the fault of the children, the parent...
Babies are also believed to be born with an innate sense of the space around them.
Babies rely on signalling from others and will often be shown where to look by adults.
It is debatable whether babies around five months can "count", but it can be agreed there is an awareness of the concepts of increase or d...
While it used to be believed that babies were born with a "blank slate" it now can be seen that imitation is an innate skill, meaning the...
Two mothers do an experiment with their babies where they alternate being passive and involved, which showed the babies trying t...
Despite having no knowledge of certain species, babies can still determine the difference between the examples of a bird and a ...
At two to four months babies begin to make friends with themselves when looking in a mirror.
Children have an innate curiosity for the world which encourages them to learn.
When tethering a baby to a rattle, the baby quickly learns that by moving its foot it can make the noise of its own accord.
A mother is having difficulty getting her baby to eat solids so seeks advice from a professional who offers some tips and informa...
Psychiatrist Daniel Stern discusses the ways in which parents play with their babies.
Two mums and an expert discuss the benefits of babyproofing and where to draw the line with worrying about your child.
Dr Emily Jones believes it is possible to tell a baby's temperament at just six months, which suggests that these tra...
The behaviour support team speak about their work with the children who find it tough to get through the school day and misbehave.
An expert tells a mum that acknowledging naughty behaviour can be counter-productive and in fact ignoring it can be beneficial in the long run.
With grandparents living longer, modern parents are in a dilemma when ageing and healthcare become an issue.
A look at how the ways in which children are viewed have changed over time.
Can regularly leaving your children with someone who isn't their parent have a profound effect on them mentally in later...
A theory suggests that children can be split into two types, some who thrive on difficult problem's and other...
The disposition towards learning is often more important than the content of the learning, as this will equi...
Experts explain the notion of "schema", a repetition of behaviour, repeated because they enjoy the action.
Artwork can be a very important part of childhood as it allows children to express their understanding of the world around them.
Music is a fantastic proponent to help a child connect their body to their mind.
Children use play to make sense of their experiences and act out what they have seen or heard.
Children enjoy risk-taking as a part of learning about the world.
Exploring emotions with children in early years can be important as to differentiate and determine their feel...
Parents from the '90s discuss how children's play has changed from street corners to organised and educational schedules like ...
Certain "tool" words are really helpful for kids to learn as early as possible, as they can equip them with the "tools" to navigate ...
Emotions can be overwhelming as a child, so exploring some creative ways to channel that energy can help resolve any dist...
It is thought that children in their early years can think wordlessly as they won't have grasped their native language.
Using the example of "wheels", we see the children develop concepts about transport and further their knowledge about the world.
The teachers speak about the children who have complex needs and how the school support all their different needs.
Play is an extremely strong component for a child's learning as they apply what they have seen and heard in their role play.
Experts denounce classical theories that the young child is an isolated ego. In fact, the brain seeks companionship and is designed ...
A child with severe disabilities is having trouble communicating how he is feeling and it is up to Lisa to help him express himself.
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