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Institute for the Science of Early Years & Youth

@isey_uel

Infant research group at University of East London led by @ProfSamWass. To take part in our research e-mail [email protected]

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Want to know what it really means to support attention and focus in the early years? Sam Wass was a guest on Early Years Impact podcast, talking about the science behind how young children's brains actually work. Hint: it's not demanding silence or stillness.

Want to know what it really means to support attention and focus in the early years? <a href="/ProfSamWass/">Sam Wass</a> was a guest on Early Years Impact podcast, talking about the science behind how young children's brains actually work. Hint: it's not demanding silence or stillness.
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We teamed with up with Kinder to explore how shared play strengthens emotional bonds in families. New research from this collaboration aims to reveal how playtime can deepen parent‑child connection and support child development years. prn.to/3UwIFk9

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The science is clear: little moments matter. Our new series of animations, based on The Shaping Us Framework, explores how early brain development is influenced by the relationships babies and young children experience every day. Watch the full series now: youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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New article out in Nursery World We’re studying learning in a new way, looking at baby and adult brains at the same time. nurseryworld.co.uk/content/featur… #EarlyLearning #Neuroscience

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In our latest study, we tracked over 1,000 hours of natural, day-long recordings from infants aged 4–21 months, using wearable devices to measure both their vocalisations and their physiological arousal (heart rate). Read the full article here osf.io/preprints/psya…

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Proud to join Specsavers’ Wonders campaign! We use head- & body-mounted cameras to see the world through children’s eyes, revealing how early visual environments shape development. youtube.com/watch?v=bJVh3a… #ChildDevelopment #Neuroscience #EarlyYears

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ISEY research found 4–5-year-olds in urban schools were less noisy & had lower stress outdoors vs indoors. Sometimes the best classroom has no walls. #OutdoorLearning #ChildDevelopment #EarlyChildhoodEducation 🔗 isey.org/outdoor-learni…

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Back to school means back to classrooms full of sound. At ISEY, we’re leading research on how noise impacts children’s focus, language, and learning, shaping better environments so every child can thrive. isey.org/noise #BackToSchool #ChildDevelopment #EducationResearch

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Babies and young children move through dozens of emotions every day, but they aren’t born knowing how to understand or manage them. That’s where attuned conversations come in. 🎥Watch the full Explainer on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=p8ht-_…

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Honoured to welcome Princess Noor bint Asem as the very first visitor to our new ISEY testing facilities in Stratford. We’re partnering with her on Moments Conscious Education training in Jordan, workshops kick off later this year! momentsconsciouseducation.com #ISEY #Education

Honoured to welcome Princess Noor bint Asem as the very first visitor to our new ISEY testing facilities in Stratford.

We’re partnering with her on Moments Conscious Education training in Jordan, workshops kick off later this year! momentsconsciouseducation.com

#ISEY #Education
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The Social Infant explores how group life begins in infancy. Through artistic research + film, Emanuel Almborg (Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm) with @ISEY_UEL & partners reimagines infant sociality + observation. #TheSocialInfant #InfantResearch #ArtisticResearch

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New Nursery World article out now We revisit the Nature vs Nurture debate and explore how life, environment & stages are deeply interconnected. nurseryworld.co.uk/content/featur… #NatureVsNurture #EarlyYears #ChildDevelopment #EarlyChildhood #NurseryWorld #EducationResearch

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We visited the Institute for the Science of Early Years & Youth Baby Lab with Frank Cottrell-Boyce to discover how reading can play a key role in children's healthy development & learning. We're calling on partners across sectors to join #ReadingRights and make sure every child experiences this: booktrust.org.uk/about-us/readi…

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Back from an ISEY project meeting with @VUAmsterdam & Cambridge University! Using home wearables + ML to track 3 weeks of baby-parent interactions & see how early emotions shape attachment. Exciting work on how relationships grow! ❤️ #EarlyChildhood #Attachment #ChildDevelopment

Back from an ISEY project meeting with @VUAmsterdam &amp; <a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a>! Using home wearables + ML to track 3 weeks of baby-parent interactions &amp; see how early emotions shape attachment. Exciting work on how relationships grow! ❤️ #EarlyChildhood #Attachment #ChildDevelopment