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McGee, A. M.; And Others – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1993
Reports on the assessment of 636 children who were identified in a 1984 Scottish low birth weight study. Discusses adaptations of standardized tests that made it possible to test 27 children who had been judged as impossible to test because of developmental disabilities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Child Development, Developmental Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
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Fenson, Larry; And Others – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1994
Data from parent reports on 1,803 children, derived from the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories, are used to describe the course of communicative development between 8 and 30 months of age. Found wide variability in children's rate of lexical, gestural, and grammatical development; correlations between several components of language…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Body Language, Communication Skills, Individual Differences
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Himmelfarb, Gertrude – Public Interest, 1994
Compares the American and British experiences in the demoralizing of society to England's Victorian Age and argues that society's moral condition is deteriorating--a trend that constitutes a threat to society's future. Various statistical evidence is presented, as well as examples stemming from economic, material, and political factors. (GLR)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Crime, Economic Factors
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Linden, George W. – WICAZO SA Review, 1994
Reflects on the Lakota myth of the winds from a psychological-sociological point of view with the purpose of destroying several false myths relating to children and family dynamics. Recounts the myth and relates it to Alfred Adler's views of the family constellation and birth order as a basis for personality determination. (RAH)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Behavior Patterns
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Musser, Lynn M.; Browne, Beverly A. – Developmental Psychology, 1991
Measures of self-monitoring and other measures were completed by 93 elementary school children on 3 occasions during a 15-month period. Self-monitoring was related to peer acceptance and self-esteem, but the relation may have been influenced by gender. Boys' self-monitoring correlated with popularity measures, whereas girls' did not. (BC)
Descriptors: Birth Order, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Extraversion Introversion
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Abernethy, Virginia – Focus, 1993
Promulgates the position that the overpopulation issue is being coopted for women's health and social status. Questions whether or not raising women's status in itself will have any significant impact on lowering fertility rates. Suggests that the attempt to stabilize populations through empowerment of women is a dangerous mistake in societies…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Development
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Denner, Jill; Kirby, Douglas; Coyle, Karin; Brindis, Claire – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2001
This study investigated how communities limit teenage childbearing among Latinas, despite high rates of poverty. Data from documents and 167 interviews in eight California communities with low or high birthrates for Latinas aged 15-17 found that communities with low adolescent birthrates had more Latino residents, stronger social networks, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Community Characteristics, Community Role
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Glass, Jennifer L.; Riley, Lisa – Social Forces, 1998
Among 324 employed women in Indiana, followed from pregnancy through 12 months postpartum, job attrition after childbirth was significantly decreased by employer policies, particularly length of maternity leave and ability to avoid mandatory overtime upon return, and was also decreased by supervisor and coworker social support, greater educational…
Descriptors: Birth, Employed Parents, Family Work Relationship, Labor Turnover
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Ross, Heidi – Comparative Education Review, 1999
Review of "Women, Education, and Development in Asia: Cross-National Perspectives" (Grace Mak, editor) and "Girls' Schooling, Women's Autonomy and Fertility Change in South Asia" (Roger Jeffery, Alaka Basu, editors) discusses the unpredictable impact of schooling on women, a critical gender-based perspective on human capital…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Birth Rate, Book Reviews, Economic Development
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Ande, Oluyinka; Oladepo, Oladimeji; Brieger, William R. – Health Education Research, 2004
Community-based distributors (CBDs) have been trained and utilized to promote a variety of health commodities. In addition, a variety of different types of community residents have been trained ranging from traditional birth attendants (TBAs) to patent medicine vendors. A training programme for CBD agents in the Akinyele Local Government Area of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Knowledge Level, Foreign Countries, Local Government
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Mackinnon, Alison – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2003
When Egil Johansson began his work in the parishes of northern Sweden, women's history, in common with the history of literacy, was in its infancy. Demographers did not ask questions of their sources specifically about gender relations. In the succeeding quarter century women's historians have begun to ask key questions about processes such as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Females, Women Faculty
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Lauritsen, Marlene Briciet; Pedersen, Carsten Bocker; Mortensen, Preben Bo – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The etiology of autism is unknown. A strong genetic component has been detected but non-genetic factors may also be involved in the etiology. Methods: We used data from the Danish Psychiatric Central Register and the Danish Civil Registration System to study some risk factors of autism, including place of birth, parental place of…
Descriptors: Siblings, Mothers, Autism, Asperger Syndrome
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Logsdon, M. Cynthia; Cross, Rene; Williams, Beverly; Simpson, Theresa – Journal of School Nursing, 2004
Many pregnant adolescents remain in school, creating unique challenges for professionals to meet their educational and health needs. In this descriptive pilot study of pregnant adolescents (n = 26), 68% demonstrated symptoms of depression as measured by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). In addition, there was an…
Descriptors: Health Needs, School Nurses, Pregnancy, Adolescents
Meyer, Harriet; Kirwan, Ann; Dealy, Katie – Zero to Three (J), 2005
This article describes the Ounce of Prevention Fund's journey to institutionalize doula services in the state of Illinois. The Ounce's doulas help strengthen the new relationship between mother and child by working with the mother to help her better understand and anticipate the progression of the third trimester of pregnancy, the child-birthing…
Descriptors: Mothers, Prevention, Pregnancy, Birth
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Ferber, Sari Goldstein; Feldman, Ruth – Infancy, 2005
This study examined delivery pain as a possible risk factor for the development of mother-infant interaction. Eighty-one mothers completed the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. A retrospective evaluation of labor pain was performed using the Visual Analog Scale at 2 days…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Play, Mothers, Infants
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