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Professor Essi Viding, winner of the 2017 Rosalind Franklin Award Lecture, explains why some people develop psychopathy and whether it can it be prevented. Psychopathy has long captured the public...
The remarkable story of Owen Suskind, a young man who was unable to speak as a child until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate by immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney...
Educational documentary which follows pioneering doctors who looked at the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) research and began developing a new way of thinking about health and social problems. Studies...
This film follows the growth and development of children during the first three years of life, using new filming techniques to reveal the ‘natural history’ of baby development.
A resource for professionals working with parents affected by mental health problems in the perinatal period. A series of five short films which shows how parents can be supported to develop secure...
Film aimed at primary school children about friendship, families and the importance of being yourself. Designed in conjunction with primary school teachers, FREE complements the KS2 PSHE curriculum and...
The BFI continues its series of releases from the COI archive with this double-disc collection of films made by the UK government about childhood and children. From post-war films made to promote healthy...
CHILD OF OUR TIME is a landmark series that has followed the development of a group of 25 children from a range of genetic, social, geographical and ethnic backgrounds since their birth in 2000. This...
Psychological drama about a tormented mother grappling with feelings of accountability and intense grief after her troubled 15-year-old son commits an act of violence that shakes their community to its very...
Diagnosis has proved controversial as most sufferers are diagnosed when young and treatment is for life. Filmed in New Zealand, the programme shows the reality of dealing with children so difficult they can...
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