Child Development in the Third Year of Life: How Toddlers Think and Feel
In this podcast, explore the world through a child’s eyes. Learn about the amazing growth and development that happens in a child's third year of life.
Discover how research can be used to inform current practice. This podcast series explores some of the latest research in the field of child development, its implications, and practical applications. Listen as experts discuss how research findings can be translated into everyday activities that support infants and toddlers. Designed with early childhood specialists in mind, the series provides an opportunity to think more deeply about ways to support programs' work.
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