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Stewart, Doug – Smithsonian, 1998
Discusses the aging puzzle. Describes some experiments and different theories of aging to explain how and why aging occurs. (ASK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Biology, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSheerer, Marilyn – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1997
Discusses developmental stages of teachers' careers and corresponding concerns, focusing on consolidation and renewal. Suggests goals relative to the consolidation and renewal stages and notes the importance of developmentally sensitive supervision, including observation, feedback, collaborative strategies, and reflective journals. Recommends that…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Developmental Stages, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers
Peer reviewedEisert, Debra; Lamorey, Suzanne – Early Education and Development, 1996
Two studies examined relationships between play and other developmental domains. Found that play was correlated with adaptive and fine motor skills at 12 months and with language at 20 months. Between 14-36 months, play was correlated with all Mullen Scale of Early Learning subtests. Language expressive and visual expressive scales predicted play…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Individual Development, Infants, Language Skills
Peer reviewedPaden, Elaine Pagel; Yairi, Ehud – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
A study of children who stutter (n=12), who have recovered early from stuttering (n=12), and who recovered later from stuttering (n=12) compared the phonological characteristics of the three groups with a control group. Results indicated that poor phonological ability in the early stage of stuttering appeared to be a contributing factor to the…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Stages, Individual Characteristics, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedCawley, John F.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1996
Comparison of the computation ability in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of 155 students (ages 9-14) with learning disabilities (LD) and 266 normally achieving (NA) students demonstrated that NA students outperformed students with LD. Students with LD had more algorithmic errors, and failed to show growth patterns by age. NA…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computation, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWeiler, Michael David; Forbes, Peter; Kirkwood, Michael; Waber, Deborah – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2003
This study contrasted development of processing speed in 122 children between 7.5 and 11.8 years with learning disabilities and that of 206 nondisabled controls. No differences were found in relation to age in processing speed development in the two groups. Findings suggest that underlying etiologies for the normal developmental change in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedMirenda, Pat – Topics in Language Disorders, 2003
This article provides suggestions for strategies that can be used to promote literacy learning across five stages of word reading development. Examples of the experiences of people with autism who have become successful readers are included to illustrate the importance of promoting literacy development for all learners. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy
Peer reviewedBailey, Donald B., Jr. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
Reviews research on "critical periods" as an argument justifying initiatives to expand early childhood programs, and asserts that a critical periods argument is neither warranted nor necessary, since other justifiable arguments for early childhood initiatives exist. Points out the importance in a match between a child's experiences,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Instruction
Oliver, Susan J.; Klugman, Edgar – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
Discusses data from surveys assessing parents feelings about their children's play, finding that while parents believe play is important for children's development, they often believe that early academic learning is more important. Offers suggestions for early childhood educators to help parents make playtime more available to their children. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Developmental Stages, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedPolakow, Valerie – Journal of Education, 1989
Deconstructs the prevailing paradigm of childhood development. Argues that childhood is a social construction and traces changing images of childhood throughout history. Criticizes well-intentioned but devitalizing day care and kindergarten practices. Argues for a child-centered perception of childhood. (FMW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Day Care, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedKelly, Charleen A.; Dale, Philip S. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
The relationship between early language and cognition was studied in 20 children between 1 and 2 years of age. Four cognitive areas were tested: object permanence, means-end, play, and imitation. Results indicated that specific cognitive skills seem temporarily associated with some linguistic abilities, although attainment of skills can be…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Imitation
Peer reviewedNittrouer, Susan; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
The study (with eight adults and eight children at each of the ages three, four, five and seven years) found that children initially organize their speech gestures over a domain at least the size of the syllable and only gradually differentiate the syllable into patterns of gestures more closely aligned with its perceived segmental components.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedSussman, Joan E.; Carney, Arlene Earley – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
The study examined whether children with normal linguistic skills demonstrate increasing developmental changes in their perception of place of articulation for stop consonants with short- and long-duration formant transitions. Children's improving discrimination abilities did not reach adult levels even at 10 years of age. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Articulation (Speech), Auditory Discrimination, Children
Carroll, John B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
Refutes Leslie MacLean and Harvey Goldstein's charges (in the January 1988 "Kappan") that the National Assessment of Educational Progress Reading Proficiency Scale is based on a single assumption (reading proficiency) accounting for responses to all reading tasks. Characterizes the scale as developmental, with points corresponding to…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Skills, Reading Tests
Peer reviewedConnolly, Kevin; Dalgleish, Mary – Developmental Psychology, 1989
Analyzes the development of the skill of eating with a spoon in 16 infants of 12-23 months. Discusses the acquisition of a tool-using skill in terms of the emergence of strategies for solving particular problems and the consistency and reliability with which they are deployed. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Infant Behavior, Infants


