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Language skills are essential to a child’s ability to communicate and develop. These skills enable children to engage with other people and learn from their surroundings and in the classroom.
Clues to autism's neural basis

Clues to autism's neural basis

People with autism may perform unusually well on some tests of visual processing

People with autism may perform unusually well on some tests of visual processing

NHS Trusts meeting government target on stroke units "in name only"

NHS Trusts meeting government target on stroke units "in name only"

New insights into how a language is born

New insights into how a language is born

Solutions to royalty stacking issues a top priority in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors

Solutions to royalty stacking issues a top priority in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors

Beneficial effects of essential fatty acids in children with autism and Asperger's syndrome

Beneficial effects of essential fatty acids in children with autism and Asperger's syndrome

Astonishing discovery that could change our understanding of attention deficit disorders

Astonishing discovery that could change our understanding of attention deficit disorders

Human Genome Project may have made traditional race-based measurements of human differences obsolete

Human Genome Project may have made traditional race-based measurements of human differences obsolete

Infants have much to say if adults will only listen

Infants have much to say if adults will only listen

Groundbreaking study will assist stroke and head injury victims rehabilitate their sight

Groundbreaking study will assist stroke and head injury victims rehabilitate their sight

Mammals other than humans can distinguish between different speech patterns

Mammals other than humans can distinguish between different speech patterns

Novel Structure Proteins (NSP) could help predict the possibility of tumor growth in a patient

Novel Structure Proteins (NSP) could help predict the possibility of tumor growth in a patient

Physicians remain negative in communicating a diagnosis of Down syndrome in newborn infants

Physicians remain negative in communicating a diagnosis of Down syndrome in newborn infants

Medicare: Incompetence-Based Bureaucracy

Medicare: Incompetence-Based Bureaucracy

20 new policies adopted by American Public Health Association

20 new policies adopted by American Public Health Association

New steps to measure error rates in Medicare payments

New steps to measure error rates in Medicare payments

A decade of neglect has weakened UNICEF and threatened the future of child survival

A decade of neglect has weakened UNICEF and threatened the future of child survival

Clinical care of community-dwelling older adults with advanced chronic diseases would be enhanced by identifying and alleviating the range of symptoms they experience

Clinical care of community-dwelling older adults with advanced chronic diseases would be enhanced by identifying and alleviating the range of symptoms they experience

New technology will advance our understanding of role of complex sugar chains decorating the surface of cells in the body

New technology will advance our understanding of role of complex sugar chains decorating the surface of cells in the body

Neurobiologists distinguish in unprecedented detail the patterns of brain activity

Neurobiologists distinguish in unprecedented detail the patterns of brain activity

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