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Copeland, Camille; And Others – 1995
Difficult as it may be to accept, loss and grieving are natural components of living. Traditionally, the bereaved have relied upon the help of clergy, family, and the medical profession. The behavioral and social sciences virtually ignored loss, grief and bereavement as subjects until as recently as 15 or 20 years ago. However, counselors are…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Coping, Counseling, Counselors
Crase, Dixie R.; Crase, Darrell – 1995
In helping children cope with death, teachers must facilitate children's passing through the physiological and psychological processes of grieving. Standard protocols can be established in order to develop a range of possible crisis intervention methods. The teacher's first role in the moments of shock and confusion which follow a sudden death is…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Death, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
Keller, Monika; Schmid, Christine – 1993
This longitudinal study analyzed the relationship between structure and content of socio-moral reasoning. Using a system that defines independently the cognitive organizational and content aspects of socio-moral reasoning, the study examined whether persons at different developmental levels make use of different content categories, and whether the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries
Bleses, Dorthe, Ed.; Wagner, Johannes, Ed. – 1998
This collection of papers is from a conference held at Odense University, Denmark on recent research in language acquisition in children. Following an introduction by the editors, it contains the following papers: "Development in a Connectionist Framework: Rethinking the Nature-Nurture Debate" (Kim Plunkett); "Experimental Evidence…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Baron, Jonathan – Higher Education, 1975
On the assumption that colleges need a theory that specifies what they should be trying to do and how they should do it, two theories are described(the 'bundle of knowledge' theory and the developmental stage theory). A third component theory is then sketched. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Developmental Stages, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories
Hesse, Petra – 1987
Piaget systematically attempted to relate cognitive, moral, and emotional development in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. In his view, cognitive and emotional development show parallel, complementary courses of development, with cognition providing the structure and emotion the energy of development. Just as children go through stages of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Hall, Sandra; And Others – 1987
The material in this manual was selected to help non-therapists carry out feeding activities with children who have a neuromuscular disorder such as cerebral palsy. The manual attempts to develop the following competencies: selecting foods of an appropriate consistency, ensuring that the child is positioned correctly for feeding, feeding a child…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Children, Developmental Stages, Eating Habits
Schnell, Steven; Gibbs, John C. – 1987
Kohlberg's developmental theory of moral reasoning hypothesizes that the socially unacceptable moral behavior of many juvenile delinquents is related to immature moral reasoning. A sizeable minority of delinquents, however, has been shown to reason at age-appropriate levels. This study examined issues related to those juvenile delinquents who were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Delinquency, Developmental Stages
Unger, Donald G.; Cooley, Marcia – 1990
This study examined ways in which contact with family members, in particular the teenage mother's own mother and partner, would be related to developmental outcomes in middle childhood in both black and white families. Also investigated were factors (mother's income, age, level of education, and home environment) that could affect these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Developmental Stages, Early Parenthood
Golomb, Claire – 1987
A tension exists between two schools of thought regarding the development of children's drawings. One position places great emphasis on the relatively invariant sequence in which figural differentiation comes about, and attempts to explicate the graphic logic which yields the rule-governed changes which can be observed in children's drawings. The…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Art, Cultural Influences, Developmental Stages
Monson, Dianne – 1982
In a study about the comprehension of anaphoric relationships in text, three anaphoric ties in forward (antecedent-anaphor) and backward (anaphor-antecedent) position were examined with attention to developmental trends. A four-school sample was used, three in the United States and one in New Zealand. A test of comprehension of anaphoric…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Lister, Judith G. – 1986
An exploratory study was made of 19 women who were gainfully employed while parenting their first infants who were enrolled in two day care centers providing excellent care. Emphasis was placed on understanding variations in mothers' perceptions of choices and conflicts associated with the dual role of worker and parent. Interview questions…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Employed Parents, Individual Differences, Interviews
Hamachek, Don E. – 1986
Whether one is working with clients in a clinic or students in school, it is useful to have a psychological framework within which behavioral observations and diagnostic considerations can be integrated and understood. One such approach begins with the assumption that each person has: (1) a self (a sense of personal existence); (2) a self-concept…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Psychological Characteristics
Davidson, Philip M. – 1986
This paper examines the category-theoretic formulation of cognitive development introduced by Piaget in the late 1960's and elaborated during the 1970's. The new theory is interpreted as the focal point of Piaget's investigations into topics such as function, correspondences, and commutability. Hypotheses arising from Piaget's new model were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Developmental Stages
Tregoning, Julia – 1986
This paper begins with an introduction which covers viewing time; television as a significant developmental experience; Piagetian stages of cognitive development; and changing developmental tastes in television viewing. The paper then focuses on television in relation to learning; television and violence; advertising; and parents' ability to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Childrens Television, Developmental Stages, Mass Media Effects
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