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Campos, Joseph J.; Witherington, David; Anderson, David I.; Frankel, Carl I.; Uchiyama, Ichiro; Barbu-Roth, Marianne – Child Development, 2008
This commentary endorses J. Kagan's (2008) conclusion that many of the most dramatic findings on early perceptual, cognitive, and social competencies are ambiguous. It supports his call for converging research operations to disambiguate findings from single paradigms and single response indices. The commentary also argues that early competencies…
Descriptors: Infants, Skill Development, Child Development, Perceptual Development
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Bessant, Judith – Journal of Youth Studies, 2008
This article considers claims now being made about "the adolescent brain". It points out why some of those claims are problematic for methodological, social and philosophical reasons. Attention is given to how some "youth experts" and others have used this research by relying on and reinforcing prejudicial stereotypes about young people as…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescents, Brain, Adolescent Development
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Daniels, Ann Michelle – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
This author argues that youth sports can move beyond the dichotomy of cooperation versus competition by redefining competition. This can be accomplished by considering the development of cooperative skills and achievement motivation. The article addresses how cooperative skills can be taught within a competitive sport. First, it is important to…
Descriptors: Participation, Athletics, Athletes, Motivation
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Root, Robert L., Jr. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1985
Argues that style and self are inextricably bound together in a writer's work, and the voice that they create emerges only after a certain level of writing development has been reached. This happens when the writer has been thoroughly immersed in a context and has had plentiful experience in a specific form of expression. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Knowledge Level
Corso, Marjorie – 1999
This paper contends that a person's readiness for academic learning should be based on his/her developmental readiness, not on chronological age requirements. Human beings develop at their own neurological rates (biological clock). The paper first cites research on a "sensitive learning period" in which learning is mastered in a more efficient…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Individual Development, Learning Processes, Learning Readiness
Hutson, Barbara A. – American School Board Journal, 1984
Examines the theoretical basis of suggestions that children's brain size and intelligence grow in periodic spurts and plateaus and that schooling should be planned accordingly. A "mock debate" presents excerpts from researchers holding conflicting viewpoints on this issue. (TE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence
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Eddy, James M.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1982
This article discusses how school health programs can incorporate a life span development approach to help prepare students for stressful events later in their lives. Strategies for discussing events that take place during the student's school years to help the students to develop skills that will be needed during later years of life are…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Coping, Developmental Stages, Educational Strategies
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Ginsburg, Herbert P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1997
Discusses the development of informal mathematics in young children, the problems with formal mathematics instruction, how the traditional approach fails to address mathematics learning disabilities, and how a developmental perspective can assist in the identification and treatment of students with mathematics learning disabilities. (CR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Disability Identification
Brown, Fredda; Cohen, Shirley – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1996
This discussion of self-determination in young children with severe disabilities first offers a definition of self-determination and then looks at the early roots of self-determination from a developmental perspective. The article explores the relationship of (1) skills associated with self-determination and (2) practices, curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Child Development, Curriculum, Definitions
Berliner, David C. – 1988
In this discussion on the development of expertise in teaching, a theory of skill learning is first presented. The characteristics of five stages of skill development in teachers are described: (1) novice; (2) advanced beginner; (3) competent teacher; (4) proficient teacher; and (5) expert teacher. A review of data collected by studies on the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Fest, Jerry – Prevention Researcher, 2005
Professionals who work with youth often have many questions about how to use a Positive Youth Development strategy. Your questions are answered in this Q&A.
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Youth Programs, Environmental Influences, Personality Traits
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Lemlech, Johanna K. – Social Studies, 1983
A reply to a critique of the article "Integration of Basic Skills: The Great Deception in Elementary Social Studies" (Social Studies, Nov-Dec 1982), this article argues that reading about social studies will not teach social attitudes or problem-solving behaviors. (RM)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Concept Teaching, Content Area Reading, Developmental Stages
Sher, Allen – 1976
Play is the spontaneous or organized recreational activity of children; it is at the heart of the preschool curriculum. Play aids in the development of physical, intellectual, and social skills. Children's play progresses through three developmental stages: solitary, parallel, and social. Preschool teachers should arrange for four kinds of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Concept Formation, Creativity, Developmental Stages
Smith, Stephen J. – 1998
This book uses the playground as a reference point for a phenomenological examination of risk in children's lives and the development of a pedagogy of risk. Chapter 1 defines risk and discusses the use of anecdotes as a methodological device. Chapter 2 examines how considering risk as challenge and adventure leads to questions concerning adults'…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Child Development, Child Safety, Children