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child development

Stress and Anxiety

Episode 4 – How can understanding our early childhood development help when we feel anxious now?

This podcast focuses on how an awareness of child development and our early childhood experiences can help us to explore and start to understand our current anxieties.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Iconoclasm as Child's Play

Dr Joseph Moshenska, Associate Professor and Tutorial Fellow at University College, discusses his new book, Iconoclasm as Child's Play.
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments

The causes of Specific Language Impairment

Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk for the RALLI (Raising Awareness of Language Learning Impairments) Campaign on Language Impairments.
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments

When Should We Be Worried About Late Talkers?

Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk for the RALLI (Raising Awareness of Language Learning Impairments) Campaign.
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments

Varieties of Language Impairment in Children

Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk on the different types of language impairment in children.
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments

Specific Language Impairment and Developmental Dyslexia: Syndromes, Memes and Illusions

Professor Dorothy Bishop gives the keynote presentation at the 2012 British Psychological Society Annual Conference.
Sidney Ball Memorial Lectures

Early Childhood Poverty and Adult Attainment

Professor Greg Duncan discusses the connections between poverty and child development, and suggests social policy strategies to improve the welfare of children in poverty.

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