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Nelson, Charles A., III; McCleery, Joseph P. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008
Event-related potential is a kind of neuroimaging tool which can be used in the study of neurodevelopment. Two areas of atypical development, children diagnosed with autism and children experiencing early psychosocial neglect, have benefited from ERPs. The physiological basis of ERPs and the constraints on their applications are also discussed.
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Children, Child Development, Neurological Impairments
Nickolite, Amanda; Doll, Beth – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2008
Despite the widespread acceptance of ecological models of child development, the tools and strategies underlying school psychological practice emphasize individual characteristics of children. This article describes ClassMaps Consultation, a consultation strategy that assesses the availability of protective factors and risk in school classrooms…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Intervention, Educational Environment, School Psychology
Baker, Amy E. Z.; Lane, Alison; Angley, Manya T.; Young, Robyn L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
Sensory processing (SP) difficulties have been reported in as many as 95% of children with autism, however, empirical research examining the existence of specific patterns of SP difficulties within this population is scarce. Furthermore, little attention has been given to examining the relationship between SP and either the core symptoms or…
Descriptors: Autism, Cognitive Processes, Questionnaires, Emotional Response
Tanye, Mary – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
As has been aptly stated in the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women (UN, 1995) in Beijing, the girl-child today is the woman of tomorrow. The skills, ideas, and energy of the girl-child are vital for full attainment of the goals of equality, development, and peace. For the girl-child to develop her full potential, she needs to be…
Descriptors: Females, Social Development, Access to Education, Womens Education
Jerrim, John – Sutton Trust, 2013
Economic inequality is high and rising in a number of developed countries, including in the United Kingdom and the United States. There are growing concerns that this may have negative implications for equality of opportunity, and the extent to which social disadvantage is transmitted across generations. It is widely believed that providing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Characteristics, Background, Developed Nations
Chase, Richard; Mai, Ellen; Mathison, Peter; Carlson, Elizabeth; Giovanelli, Alison – Wilder Research, 2015
The physical, social, and economic health and wellbeing of adults and society are strongly influenced by both positive and negative experiences in early childhood. The most cost-efficient time to build foundational skills, to assure the healthy development of all young children, to break the cycle of disadvantage for vulnerable children, and to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Health, Well Being, Young Children
Office of the Chief Financial Officer, US Department of Education, 2015
The purpose of the United States Department of Education's (the Department) Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 "Agency Financial Report" (AFR) is to inform Congress, the President, and the American people on how the Department has used federal resources entrusted to it to promote achievement and preparedness of youth entering a global environment by…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Departments of Education, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2005
This article profiles Helen J. Post-Brown, director of Sunbeam Child Care Center in Fairmont and president of West Virginia Childcare Centers United, and explains how Post-Brown faced the obstacles when managing a child care business. In the fall of 1980, Post-Brown started Sunbeam as a small preschool with 12 children. Over the years, Sunbeam has…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Child Care, Preschool Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Before all those extracurricular activities and community-service projects listed on college applications, there were play groups, library hours, Pop Warner football games, swimming lessons, ballet, drama, soccer. Not to mention preparation for high-stakes tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind law, or the mounting minutes, even hours, of…
Descriptors: Play, Extracurricular Activities, Children, Child Development
Twardosz, Sandra – Early Education and Development, 2007
Neuroscience becomes more relevant for disciplines pertaining to children's development and education with each passing year. Thus, there is an urgent need for scholars and practitioners in these disciplines to educate themselves about the structure, function, and development of the brain, and to explore the neuroscience literature connected with…
Descriptors: Brain, Neuropsychology, Intellectual Disciplines, Child Development
Stuber, Gayle M. – Young Children, 2007
In this article, the author talks about engaging environments at learning centers. A kindergarten (and former first grade) teacher, Lynn Heffley, notes that young children need to be encouraged and taught to inquire, investigate, explore, and to record their learning (pers. comm). Learning will not occur unless the teacher is knowledgeable,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Centers (Classroom), Kindergarten, Child Development
Garciaguirre, Jessie S.; Adolph, Karen E.; Shrout, Patrick E. – Child Development, 2007
Maintaining balance is a central problem for new walkers. To examine how infants cope with the additional balance control problems induced by load carriage, 14-month-olds were loaded with 15% of their body weight in shoulder-packs. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical loads disrupted alternating gait patterns and caused less mature footfall patterns.…
Descriptors: Infants, Physical Activities, Body Weight, Psychomotor Skills
Karably, Kristen; Zabrucky, Karen M. – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2009
In this paper we examine the development of children's metamemory and provide practical implications of research findings for the classroom. In the first part of the paper we define and discuss the global concept of metacognition, the component processes of metacognition and the importance of each component to children's learning. We…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Child Development, Metacognition, Educational Research
Bianchi, Jon-Paul – Colorado Children's Campaign, 2009
In order for families to support themselves, parents must have access to jobs and the ability to consistently go to work to keep them. Current economic hardships highlight even more clearly this critical connection. One barrier that prevents many working parents from maintaining employment and supporting their families is access to child care. A…
Descriptors: Child Care, Economic Development, Employed Parents, Investment
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development, 2009
As part of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the federal Head Start and Early Head Start programs received a significant increase in funding. Head Start is the longest-running program to address systemic poverty in the United States. It is also one of the most heavily researched programs in the nation. Still, debate continues…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Early Intervention, At Risk Students

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