Babylab breaks down the questions you might have about how babies learn to communicate. Where does the first word come from? Are screens good for learning? Does music improve communication skills? Join children's entertainer Emma Watkins for Season 2 of BabyLab where she speaks with parents and experts about everything communication and babies, or go back and check out Season 1 with Jamila Rizvi! Babylab is produced in collaboration with Western Sydney University and the MARCS Babylab team.
Over the course of this season, we’ve received an influx of questions about the topics and stories we’ve covered. So to wrap up what’s been another enlightening season, Emma is joined once again by BabyLab’s resident expert Sue Hespos, to answer the questions sent in by you.
Can a co-parenting household have long term effects on socialisation? Is it worth taking my baby to a museum? Can children develop too quickly?
Tune in as we answer the questions that have come straight from the parents.
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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We asked new parents what some of the top challenges they face are when starting out on their parental journey. And on today's episode, Emma will tackle some of the most popular responses. Breastfeeding, sleep and mood.
As always, Emma is joined by a host of baby experts and new parents to unpack these topics, which are at the core of a happy and healthy home.
Plus, we discover how the three are closely linked and what you can do to balance them all!
Support
Breastfeeding
breastfeeding.asn.au (1800 686 268)
Mental Health
lifeline.org.au (13 11 14)
panda.org.au (1300 726 306)
cope.org.au (1300 740 398)
gidgetfoundation.org.au (1300 851 758)
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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Emma teams up once again with the experts at BabyLab to tackle one of the most common challenges that parents face when raising a child. How should we use (or not use) screens in the home? She chats with two parents who have very different approaches when it comes to screen use in their lives, and learns some of the benefits that come with both perspectives. Plus she digs into the science of how a screen stimulates the brain with Dr Genevieve Quek.
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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In this episode, Emma explores the intriguing and varied world of infant milestones. She connects with experts from the MARCS BabyLab, who share valuable insights on the most significant milestones and offer guidance on where to seek assistance if required.
Plus, she chats with two parents who approach using milestones to measure their baby's development in unique ways.
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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In this episode experts from the MARCS BabyLab at Western Sydney University unpack their research into babies and whether they prefer gender specific aspects of toys and clothes.
Emma also speaks with parents who are breaking those gender norms and raising their children in the same way, regardless of gender. Plus, the BabyLab experts look at how brains differ (and don’t differ) between genders!
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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Music has been shown to be much more than a way to pass time and can have powerful effects on the brain.
In this episode Emma chats with Dr. Sandra Garrido from the MARCS BabyLab, exploring the profound impact of music on the developing brain and uncovering how music becomes a nurturing force for infant growth. Plus, they debunk some common misconceptions surrounding the effects of music like Mozart for babies.
Emma also hears from one parent who utilises the magic of singing during nappy time and another who has named his children after his favourite artists. Tune in to discover the wonders of music in shaping early childhood experiences!
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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Did you know that babies have a social life? In this episode Emma dives headfirst into what kinds of socialisation are important in those early years and hears how parents are supercharging their littles one's social life. Plus, she chats with the experts from MARCS BabyLab to learn why socialisation matters and how it can set your baby up for life!
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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To kick off the brand-new season of the BabyLab podcast, hosted by children’s entertainer and science lover Emma Watkins, we’re exploring why babies are probably smarter than you give them credit for!
Join Emma as she chats with experts from the MARCS BabyLab at Western Sydney University to find out what exactly is going on inside of a baby’s brain and how parents can provide an environment for that brain to flourish. And hear from parents who share their on-the-ground stories and advice so you can become a baby brain master.
CREDITS
Host: Emma Watkins
Executive Producer: Todd Stevens
Audio Imager: Kelli Foulstone
Producer: Thomas Thexton
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Babylab breaks down the questions you might have about how babies learn to communicate. Where does the first word come from? Are screens good for learning? Does music improve communication skills?
Join children's entertainer Emma Watkins for Season 2 of BabyLab where she speaks with parents and experts about everything communication and babies.
Babylab is produced in collaboration with Western Sydney University and the MARCS Babylab team.
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This season, we've looked at how babies understand language, bilingualism, the importance of play and how parents play a vital role in their children's language development. And we've received a lot of questions along the way from our listeners, so in this last episode of the series, we've set out to answer as many of them as we can.
Host: Jamila Rizvi, author, presenter and political commentator
Producer: Caitlin Gibson
With expert advice from:
Dr. Mark Antoniou
Dr Christa Lam-Cassettari
Dr. Karen Mattock
Dr. Sandra Garrido
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Play is one of the best things children can do with their time. In fact, pretend play has a role in language learning, as babies develop 'theory of mind' where they learn they have opinions, thoughts, feelings and knowledge separate and distinct to their parents. In this episode, we explore what makes babies tick and how understanding your baby's brain can help you get through the next toddler tantrum.
Host: Jamila Rizvi, author, presenter and political commentator
Producer: Caitlin Gibson
With expert advice from:
Dr Karen Mattock
Dr Pratyusha Senagavarapu
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