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A Post-Racial Society? Your Toddler Would Beg to Differ
ANALYSIS
Sep 6, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
A Post-Racial Society? Your Toddler Would Beg to Differ
Kids learn racial difference early, and parents aren't helping
(Newser)
- Parents, if you think you’re raising color-blind children by avoiding open discussions on race, you’re wrong and could actually be doing the opposite, Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman write in a lengthy
Newsweek
article exposing how babies really learn about racial difference. Many white parents shy away from...
How Playpens Slowly
Disappeared
Aug 10, 2009 3:48 PM CDT
How Playpens Slowly Disappeared
Once-'ubiquitous' enclosure got a bad rap; was it deserved?
(Newser)
- Playpens used to be a standard piece of household furniture—but now, one rarely sees them, notes Tom Vanderbilt in Slate. That sparked him to ponder whether, and why, parents had given up on them. A little digging revealed that while they still exist, some believe them to be dangerous...
Fetuses Form Memories: Study
Jul 16, 2009 10:55 AM CDT
Fetuses Form Memories: Study
At 30 weeks, have 10-minute memory
(Newser)
- Fetuses can form memories, an important indicator of nervous-system maturation that may help doctors detect developmental problems, Dutch researchers say. Fetuses exposed to sound and vibration for 1 second every 30 seconds became accustomed to the stimuli, a process known as habituation. "Habituation is a form of learning,"...
Kid's Looks May Affect Mom's Love: Study
Jun 24, 2009 12:27 PM CDT
Kid's Looks May Affect Mom's Love: Study
Women more likely than men to look away from ugly babies
(Newser)
- A mother’s love may be “determined by facial attractiveness,” a new study suggests in finding that women were more likely than men to avert their gaze from an unattractive baby. Researchers showed men and women photos of normal and abnormal infants; men and women gave equal attractiveness...
Study: Babies Born Before 40 Weeks Have Lower IQs
Jun 24, 2009 1:21 AM CDT
Study: Babies Born Before 40 Weeks Have Lower IQs
Research casts doubt on benefits of inducing birth at 37 or 38 weeks
(Newser)
- New research suggests that inducing birth two or three weeks ahead of the full 40 weeks isn't as harmless as many doctors believe, the
Globe and Mail
reports. The study found that children born after 37 weeks tended to have IQs 1.7 points lower than those born at 38...
Red Panda
Has Rare
Triplets
in Fargo
Jun 20, 2009 8:05 PM CDT
Red Panda Has Rare Triplets in Fargo
(Newser)
- Red panda mom Shan Tou has surprised zoo keepers in Fargo, ND, by giving birth to triplets, InForum reports. “This is huge," a Red River Zoo executive said. Red pandas, an endangered species, often have one or two cubs, but triplets are rare. "It’s been 10...
CD
Smells Like Teen Spirit
,
Sounds Like a Lullaby
May 28, 2009 6:39 AM CDT
CD
Smells Like Teen Spirit
,
Sounds Like a Lullaby
Cobain 'Lullaby' Sending Tots to Slumber Land
(Newser)
- A new CD is lulling babies to sleep with the gentle sounds of Nirvana, AC/DC, and Queen, the
Sun
reports. The makers of
Rockabye Baby
created lullaby renditions of hits like "Smells Like Teen Spirit" with xylophones, wood blocks, and glockenspiels. The CD—which also includes songs from Bob...
'Co-Sleeping' Puts Babies at Risk of Death
Apr 29, 2009 9:38 AM CDT
'Co-Sleeping' Puts Babies at Risk of Death
Sharing bed or couch with an adult imperils infants: UK docs
(Newser)
- Sleeping with an infant on a bed or sofa is dangerous for the baby, new research finds. The risk of unexpected infant death goes up for babies sleeping somewhere other than their cribs, especially for parents who smoke or who have been drinking. The study found that half of sudden...
'Ecstatic'
Pompeo
Expecting
Apr 20, 2009 4:17 AM CDT
'Ecstatic' Pompeo Expecting
(Newser)
- Tormented Dr. Meredith Grey of
Grey's Anatomy
will be heading to the hospital for real soon when actress Ellen Pompeo delivers her first baby, reports
People
. Pompeo, 39, and hubby Chris Ivery, 41, are said to be "ecstatic" about the pregnancy. "It's great news," said their spokeswoman....
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