Articles tagged with: children
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Helping children read better. The human aspect of protecting against cyberattacks. Improving muscle health. Brock University researchers will be offering ... Full story
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Brock researchers seek caregivers for study on autistic children’s strengths
Perceptions of autism can often focus on the challenges and disadvantages experienced by those on the spectrum. But there’s ... Full story -
Brock research points to benefits of post-sport protein for young athletes
Chugging a protein shake after a heavy-duty workout has long been the practice of bodybuilders and athletes. But for children ... Full story -
Children’s shyness can be rooted in temperament or experienced as an emotion, says Brock researcher
Having to recite a speech in front of a crowd may send some people into a sweaty, trembling tizzy — and ... Full story -
Health Sciences prof honoured with Early Career Research award
For Asif Khowaja, the COVID-19 pandemic became a vivid illustration of his research area, which is found at the intersection ... Full story -
Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence awarded to Caitlin Mahy
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Caitlin Mahy noticed that her young children dragged their feet when it came to cleaning up ... Full story -
Applications open for student employment research program
For many parents, reading a manual on how to install a car seat for infants and small children can be ... Full story -
Brock experts encourage increased uptake in COVID, flu vaccines this fall
With flu season underway and COVID-19 continuing to evolve, there’s a need for action — both on the part of ... Full story -
Walking, biking to school encourages independence in children, says Brock researcher
In what seems like the distant past, many children walked, biked and rode public buses to get to school and ... Full story -
Brock prof helping to improve lives of parents with intellectual disabilities
Parents with intellectual disabilities face tremendous stigma that often leads to an outcome Maurice Feldman calls heartbreaking and unnecessary. “A ... Full story