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Photo of cannabis candy and cannabis buds sitting on a table
January 21
Cannabis edibles pose serious risks to our kids: U of T expert
A young asian boy plays with colourful plastic toys
January 20
Infants 'very strategic' when deciding how much effort to expend on a task: U of T study
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January 6
On magic and learning: U of T undergrad is a self-taught children's author and illustrator
Cassie Brownell stands in front of a brick wall on Bloor St.
December 5
‘Not as naive as you might think’: U of T researcher creates space for children to talk about serious issues
Photo of Doug VanderLaan, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto Mississauga
November 15
New interventions could help children accept gender-diverse peers, U of T study finds
Photo of a teen looking at an iPad
July 15
Digital generation: U of T researchers work with UN to support children's rights online
Children using an accessible playground built in Charlottetown, PEI
April 17
U of T researchers help charity build better, more inclusive playgrounds
photo of children outside a school
February 21
Children show preference for local accent – even in multicultural Toronto: U of T study
photo of children running
July 10
'The solutions aren’t complicated': U of T expert on Canada's failing grade in children's physical activity
August 17
Choosing Dora over Franklin: U of T study says children learn more from human characters, not animals

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