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Lewis, Terri; DiLillo, David; Peterson, Lizette – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2004
Objective: To assess parental beliefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the development of young children. Methods: Mothers and fathers of 159 children, ages 15 to 40 months, completed the Injury Attitudes Questionnaire (IAQ), designed to assess parental beliefs that children "learn from" and "toughen up" as a result of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Injuries, Fathers, Child Development
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Margolin, Gayla – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Identifying mechanisms that explain the children's differential vulnerability to violence exposure is an important research focus. Developmentally sensitive theories and methods are recommended to better understand children's risk and resilience to violence exposure. Examples are provided of promising research that links violence exposure to…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Violence, Children, Risk
Library Journal, 2004
What have librarians got to do with brain research? Much more than most librarians realize, says Betsy Diamant-Cohen, Children's Programming Specialist at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore. Her original plan was to be a social worker, but it was suggested that she could be equally effective in improving lives as a librarian--while having a…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Librarians, Brain, Child Development
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Kornilaki, Ekaterina N.; Chlouverakis, Gregory – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This study examines whether young children can differentiate between the situational antecedents of happiness and pride and the effect of the type of situation on the attribution of pride. One hundred and fifty 7-, 9- and 11-year-olds were asked to rate the extent to which two types of situations would elicit a protagonist's feelings of happiness…
Descriptors: Children, Psychological Patterns, Moral Values, Achievement
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Geake, John – Education 3-13, 2004
The burgeoning interest over recent decades about the human brain, and possible implications for education, has, perhaps not surprisingly, fostered a suite of urban myths about brain functioning. The prize for the barmiest goes to the one about using only 10% of the brain, but there are plenty more that deserve dishonourable mention. The most…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Development, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Misconceptions
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Muro, Joel; Petty, Karen; DakoGyeke, Mavis – Journal of School Counseling, 2006
Play therapists, school counselors, and play developmentalists have much in common as they work with children in clinical, classroom settings, and after school programs. A strong relationship can be forged among the developmentalists (those trained in early child development/education) and those who work with children in program settings (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Play, After School Programs, School Counselors, Therapy
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Zaal, Frank T. J. M.; Thelen, Esther – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size of the target. The authors had 7-, 9-, and 11-month-old infants reach for small and large targets to investigate a possible relation between the emergence of this speed-accuracy trade-off and the improvements in infants' ability to pick up tiny…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Infants, Developmental Stages, Motion
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Odland, Jerry – Childhood Education, 2005
The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) is among the oldest professional education organizations in the world and the only international organization of its kind that focuses on the development of the whole child from birth through early adolescence. Given the current sad state of world affairs and the plight of millions of…
Descriptors: Position Papers, Strategic Planning, International Organizations, Child Advocacy
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Rakoczy, Hannes; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Science, 2006
Twenty-two- and 27-month-old children were tested for their understanding of pretending as a specific intentional action form. Pairs of superficially similar behaviors--pretending to perform an action and trying to perform that action--were demonstrated to children. The 27-month-olds, and to some degree the 22-month-olds, showed in their responses…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Responses, Cognitive Ability, Intention
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Carr, Alan – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2006
This paper is a commentary of the special series on involving fathers in psychological services for children. The following themes are addressed: the effects of fathers on child development; benefits of father involvement in child psychology services; obstacles to father involvement; engaging fathers; specific interventions for fathers; and…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Child Psychology, Fathers, Child Development
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Yenigun, Ayse; Ozkinay, Ferda; Cogulu, Ozgur; Coker, Canan; Cetiner, Nurten; Ozden, Gonca; Aksu, Oguz; Ozkinay, Cihangir – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2004
Immunological, endocrinological, and haematological abnormalities are relatively common in people with Down syndrome (Cuadrado & Barrena, 1996; Decoq & Vincker, 1995; Hestnes et al., 1991; Sustrova & Strbak, 1994; Nespoli, Burgio, Ugazio & Maccario, 1993; Kempski, Chessells & Reeves, 1997; Kivivuori, Rajantie, & Siimes, 1996; David et al., 1996;…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Children, Nutrition, Metabolism
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Xu, Fei; Baker, Allison – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2005
Several investigators find that infants fail to use property information to individuate objects until 12 months of age (e.g., Xu & Carey, 1996), while others find that infants successfully employ property information in the service of object individuation at 9.5 months (e.g., Wilcox & Baillargeon, 1998a). This study investigated…
Descriptors: Infants, Experiments, Child Development, Age Differences
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Kloos, Heidi; Keen, Rachel – Infancy, 2005
Toddlers show a surprising lack of knowledge about solidity when they are asked to search for a ball that rolled behind a screen and stopped at a barrier whose top was visible above the screen. They search incorrectly, failing to take into account the position of the barrier. This study examined details of this failure by simplifying the task in 2…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Prediction, Perceptual Development, Task Analysis
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Wyse, Dominic – British Educational Research Journal, 2003
This article examines three areas that are of central importance to the pedagogy of the National Literacy Strategy Framework for Teaching (FFT) at primary level: inspection evidence; school effectiveness (SE) research; and child development evidence. Analysis of national inspection reports on the teaching of English illustrates that these cannot…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Inspection, Child Development, Literacy
Tyce, Constance – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
The provision of role play is vital in every early years setting. It provides opportunities for the development of all areas of learning. With careful thought and planning, all role play situations can provide children with mathematical adventures. Many examples of good quality role play had been observed in a variety of settings throughout…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Early Childhood Education, Mathematics Education, Child Development
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