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News tagged with: babylab

  • Professor Caroline Floccia

    Researchers explore babies’ development in new documentary series

    Professor Caroline Floccia, Head of the University of Plymouth's Babylab. is among the experts featured in the final episode of Babies: Their Wonderful World.

    7 December 2018
  • Bilingual toddler

    Study proposes practical solution to challenges faced by bilingual children

    Scientists from the University of Plymouth have led research which created and tested the first tool for health professionals to determine language development in two-year-old bilingual children

    22 February 2018
  • Professor Caroline Floccia

    Plymouth Babylab celebrates ten years of enhancing understanding of child development

    Plymouth University news: The Plymouth Babylab, a research facility established to generate greater understanding of our earliest childhood developments, is marking ten years of working with families in Plymouth

    11 November 2016
  • Babylab experiment

    National study aims to identify developmental issues among bilingual children

    The specific developmental challenges facing bilingual children as they bid to become proficient in two languages is to be explored in a pioneering nationwide study led by the University of Plymouth

    10 March 2014
  • Psychology experiments in the BabyLab

    Toddlers more responsive to accents of peers than parents

    A study at the University of Plymouth has shown toddlers are more receptive to regional accents which might be spoken in nurseries and playgroups, even if they are vastly different to those spoken in the home

    24 October 2012

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