In 2007, researchers reported in
the journal Early Human Development that children who had received no DHA in formula or breast milk during the first 17 weeks of life had poorer visual acuity at age 4, and did worse on language tests showing verbal IQ, than those who fed breast milk.
A new discovery of thousands of Stone Age tools has provided a major insight into
human innovation 325,000 years ago and how
early technological
developments spread across the world, according to research published in the
journal Science.
The study, «Home Computer Use and the
Development of
Human Capital,» will appear in The Quarterly
Journal of Economics in
early 2011.
For over 30 years, The
Journal of
Early Adolescence (JEA) has provided researchers and practitioners in developmental psychology, educational psychology, human development and family studies, psychiatry, public health, social work, and sociology with the latest work concerning original theoretical work, empirical research as well as science - based practices regarding the early adolescent developmental period (10 through 14 years of
Early Adolescence (JEA) has provided researchers and practitioners in developmental psychology, educational psychology,
human development and family studies, psychiatry, public health, social work, and sociology with the latest work concerning original theoretical work, empirical research as well as science - based practices regarding the
early adolescent developmental period (10 through 14 years of
early adolescent developmental period (10 through 14 years of age).