Through workshops, WINUKO offers spaces and moments where parents and children can create quality time that they can recreate at home.
2nd Scientific Research Prize 2024: This study provides evidence of the role that premature birth may have on the interaction between early phonetic perception and fundamental learning mechanisms.
1st scientific prize 2024: a project that helps us understand the role of the mother’s smell during infant development.
The Orchestre Lamoureux wishes to share its skills and musical talent with early childhood establishments. While the Bébé Concerts are developing, the educational and transmission approach in a more direct relationship with children is also important.
The aim of the ‘awakening to scents’ project is to awaken children in crèches to the scents of everyday life, in order to study the effect of such sensory awakening on learning, the development of eating habits and growth.
Can smells help infants better remember visual events?
To answer this question, the “Parfum d’images” project proposes to measure the impact of an odour-photograph association on the ability of 4-6 month old infants to remember visual events.
Neural coding of auditory rhythm during the third trimester of gestation
The research “Speech reception in young autistic children is selectively indexed by neural oscillation coupling abnormality” is conducted by Dr. Xiaoyue WANG, post-doctoral researcher in neuroscientist.
A set-up for 0-3 year olds around listening and its different modalities… in order to deploy multisensoryity from this attention to noises, sounds and silences.
The project aims to raise awareness and stimulate the olfactory sense of children aged 1 to 4, and those accompanying them.