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A Low-Cost, Social Media–Supported Intervention for Caregivers to Enhance Toddlers’ Language Learning: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study

A Low-Cost, Social Media–Supported Intervention for Caregivers to Enhance Toddlers’ Language Learning: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study

During infancy and the early toddler years, linguistic features such as caregivers’ use of parentese (marked by more exaggerated intonational patterns and repetition of words and phrases), gestural input [13], and touch cues also support early language learning in the first 2 years of life [14].

Mollie Romano, Diana Abarca, Frances Baehman

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e66175

Assessing the Evidence for Nonobstetric Risk Factors for Deformational Plagiocephaly: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Assessing the Evidence for Nonobstetric Risk Factors for Deformational Plagiocephaly: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

A lower maternal education level results in worse health outcomes in infancy and later life [54]; although improving the education level of future mothers should be a national priority, there are other factors associated with low education level that may be immediately modifiable. These include access to information and access to resources [55]. Ninth, Information should be provided to families that male infants are at higher risk of DP.

Christopher Robert Timothy Hillyar, Natalie Bishop, Anjan Nibber, Frances Jean Bell-Davies, Juling Ong

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e55695

Nourishing the Infant Gut Microbiome to Support Immune Health: Protocol of SUN (Seeding Through Feeding) Randomized Controlled Trial

Nourishing the Infant Gut Microbiome to Support Immune Health: Protocol of SUN (Seeding Through Feeding) Randomized Controlled Trial

Although these studies have been useful to characterize differences in microbiota according to formula or probiotic type, there are a limited number of controlled trials that have evaluated the effects of complementary foods, their effect on the gut microbiota, and their efficacy in immune health and development in infancy [15].

Clare R Wall, Nicole C Roy, Jane A Mullaney, Warren Charles McNabb, Olivier Gasser, Karl Fraser, Eric Altermann, Wayne Young, Janine Cooney, Robyn Lawrence, Yannan Jiang, Barbara C Galland, Xiaoxi Fu, Jacqueline N Tonkie, Nisha Mahawar, Amy Luisa Lovell

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56772