Introduction: Unveiling the Mind’s Hidden Talents What if the very traits that society views as limitations actually conceal remarkable strengths? This question paves the way for a captivating exploration into the world of autism and intelligence. Many perceive autism through a narrow lens—focusing on the challenges—and overlook the profound strengths inherent to those on the […]
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Robot-Mediated Interviews – How Effective Is a Humanoid Robot as a Tool for Interviewing Young Children?
**TITLE**: Exploring the Role of Humanoid Robots in Interviewing Young Minds Introduction: A New Kid on the Block in Child Interviews Imagine a world where instead of a human interviewer, a friendly humanoid robot sits across a child during an interview. Sounds like science fiction, right? However, this scenario is not just a figment of […]

When Trauma Echoes: How Past Experiences Shape Parents’ Reactions to a Child’s Cancer Diagnosis
Introduction: The Emotional Avalanche of a Child’s Cancer Diagnosis Imagine, for a moment, hearing the words no parent ever wants to hear: your child has cancer. It’s a moment that can turn your world upside down, triggering a whirlwind of emotions, fears, and stress. But what if these emotions are not just about the present […]

Exploring the Link Between Brain Integrity and Behavior in Children with Visual Conditions
Introduction: Unraveling the Mind’s Mysteries Through the Eyes Picture this: a child at play, laughter resonating, yet behind those sparkling eyes is a hidden world of neural intricacies that we are only beginning to understand. Such is the enigmatic case of children with Isolated Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH), a relatively rare condition where the optic […]

Bridging the Gap in Child Disability Assessment: Rwanda’s Journey with the WHODAS-Child
## Introduction: Building Bridges to Better Understanding Imagine a tool that could transform how we understand the world’s youngest minds, a tool that transcends borders, languages, and cultural barriers. That’s precisely the promise of the [World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule for Children, WHODAS-Child](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057725) in Rwanda. This research paper shines a light on a complex […]

Illuminating the Energy Dynamics in Young Minds: Unraveling Bipolar Disorder in Children
Introduction: A New Frontier in Understanding Young Minds Imagine being filled with so much energy that your thoughts race uncontrollably one day, only to be replaced by a dark, immobilizing fog the next. This is a glimpse into the life of someone with bipolar disorder, a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings. While […]

Delving Into the Minds of Young Hearts: A Study of Bipolar Disorder in Children
Introduction: Illuminating the Shadows of Childhood Bipolar Disorder Imagine stepping into the vibrant world of a child, where emotions run high and every moment feels like a new adventure. Now imagine that same world becoming chaotic and unpredictable—a rollercoaster of moods that leaves both the child and their caregivers overwhelmed and confused. This is the […]

The Power of Early Numbers: How School Entry Math Skills Shape the Future
Introduction Imagine a world where numbers are mysteriously powerful elements, governing everything from our daily coffee purchases to rocket science. Numbers are far more than symbols on a page; they are the building blocks of decision-making, logical reasoning, and critical thinking. Yet, surprisingly, one in five adults in the United States struggles with this seemingly […]

Uncovering the Weighty Connection Between ADHD and Self-Regulation: What It Means for Children’s Health
Introduction: A Mind-Body Puzzle Imagine sitting in a classroom, physically present but mentally miles away. Your mind races, jumping from one thought to another, struggling to keep focused. Now, throw in another layer—your relationship with food is as unpredictable as your thoughts, sometimes craving an extra slice of pizza when you’re not even hungry. For […]

The Balancing Act: ADHD, Body Weight, and the Art of Self-Regulation
Introduction: The Curious Link Between ADHD and Weight Imagine trying to stay balanced on a tightrope, with gusts of wind pushing you from every side. For many children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), life can feel just like that—constantly off-balance, always navigating swirling currents of distraction and impulse. But there’s another aspect to this complex condition […]