Green Bay: One of the most commonly used ways of interactions, other than verbal, with younger children, is using social cues (such as eye-gaze and joint attention). A new study focused on how caregiver-child interactions differ across cultural groups beyond infancy. The study, published in ‘Child Development’, by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay […]
By Dr N V Madhuri, Dr Vanishree Joseph Restrictive social and economic norms, fear of infection, isolated family life, school closures, lack of support networks, loss of loved ones, difficulty of combining working from home with full-time childcare, financial challenges, increased exposure to domestic violence, drug use and mental illness in family members due to […]