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UK children less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than US youngsters

Children are less likely to be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the UK than in the US, according to research using data from the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS). Researchers at the University of Exeter found that 1.5 per cent of children in the UK were diagnosed with ADHD between ages 6 and […]

Half of all UK seven-year-olds do not get enough exercise, research suggests

Half of all seven-year-olds in the UK are inactive for six to seven hours every day, according to new research using data from the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS). Findings also show that only half of children are reaching the recommended daily minimum for moderate to vigorous physical activity. Girls, children of Indian ethnic origin, and those […]

Irregular bedtimes curb young children’s brain power, new research suggests

Going to bed at different times every night curbs children’s brain power and may affect health in adult life, suggests new research using Millennium Cohort Study data. Researchers at University College London (UCL) looked at whether bedtimes in early childhood were related to brain power in more than 11,000 seven-year-olds. They compared the children’s bedtimes […]

Social mobility depends on parents’ education and social class, not parenting styles, study finds

Parents’ qualifications, social class and wellbeing have a bigger effect on their children’s development than poor parenting, according to researchers from the Institute of Education, University of London. A new study based on data from almost 14,000 seven-year-olds included in the Millennium Cohort Study has explored the link between children’s cognitive ability and their social and […]

Poor attainment of summer-born pupils limits their options for higher education, study suggests

August-born pupils achieve worse exam results, on average, than children born in September, simply because they are 11 months younger when they sit national achievement tests, a new study finds. Researchers at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) analysed data from the Millennium Cohort Study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, the Labour […]

Light drinking in pregnancy does not harm babies, new evidence suggests

Light drinking during pregnancy does not affect a child’s behavioural or mental development, according to new research using data from the Millennium Cohort Study. Researchers from University College London looked at the social and emotional behaviour of 10,534 seven-year-olds, as well as their reading, maths and spatial skills. They found that children born to mothers […]

More than three hours of TV a day linked to anti-social behaviour in children

Children are at increased risk of behaviour problems if they spend three or more hours a day watching television, an analysis of the Millennium Cohort Study reveals. Researchers from the University of Glasgow found that children who watched at least three hours of television a day at age 5 were slightly more likely (0.13 per […]

Mother’s age, education and ethnicity can predict operative birth, study finds

Researchers from the University of York analysed data from almost 19,000 mothers and babies from across the UK to see which women are at a greater risk of operative birth, such as a caesarean section or instrument-assisted vaginal birth. The researchers found that age was a key factor in determining the mode of birth for […]

Ability grouping in primary school may reinforce disadvantage of summer-born children, study finds

Ability grouping may be intensifying the disadvantages experienced by summer-born children, new research suggests. It is generally assumed that primary school pupils are assigned to ability groups predominantly on the basis of their aptitude and potential. However, a study from the Institute of Education, University of London, shows that the youngest children in a school […]

Finding out how today’s teens tick

The Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) will be conducting an age 14 survey after receiving funding of £3.5 million from the Economic and Social Research Council. Scheduled for 2015, the survey acts as the next phase of the birth cohort study. The MCS follows the lives of 19,000 children born in the UK in 2000-01. Five […]

Both parents and poverty matter to children’s outcomes, according to a new government report

Tackling child poverty and promoting positive parenting environments are both important for ensuring children achieve their potential, according to a Department for Education report. Researchers at the Institute of Education, University of London, analysed data from the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) and the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). They identified a range […]

Dad tends to be taller than Mum, study finds

Height differences between MCS parents suggest women may prefer their men to be taller than them – but not too much taller – according to a new study from Groningen University. Researchers at Groningen University in the Netherlands analysed data from the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), which follows almost 19,000 children born in the UK […]