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Tag Archives: MCHP

The ripple effect of maternal depression and anxiety

June 7, 2017Latest Reportsanxiety, child development, depression, maternal, MCHP, research summary, University of ManitobaMatt Horner

Depression and anxiety can take a terrible toll. But when these disorders affect mothers, children feel the impact too.

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Family risk factors play big role in language and cognitive development

November 19, 2015Latest Reportscognitive development, ECRQ Special Issue, EDI, language, Manitoba, MCHPMatt Horner

A new study from researchers at the University of Manitoba foundfamily risk factors were the driver of language and cognitive development outcomes in kindergarten . Continue reading Family risk factors play big role in language and cognitive development →

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