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Salonen, Pekka; Lepola, Janne; Vauras, Marja – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2007
In this exploratory study we conceptualized and explored socio-cognitive, emotional and motivational regulatory processes displayed in scaffolding interaction between parents and their non-task and task-oriented children. Based on the dynamic systems view and findings from developmental research, we assumed that parents with non-task oriented and…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Cognitive Processes
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van Outsem, Ron – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2007
In this paper a theoretical framework is presented in an attempt to find an answer to the question of why some juveniles display sexually abusive behaviour and others do not. Until recently, this question has been approached mainly in terms of the presence of psychiatric illness, deviant sexual interests and/or impaired psychosocial development.…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Psychology, Youth, Delinquency
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Berman, Ruth A.; Nir-Sagiv, Bracha – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
In this study we argue that narrative storytelling and expository discussion, as 2 distinct discourse genres, differ both in linguistic expression and in their underlying principles of organization--schema-based in narratives and category-based in exposition. Innovative analyses applied to 160 personal-experience narratives and expository essays…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Children
National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, 2006
Research indicates some early life stresses can have a profound impact, resulting in changes in brain function and behavior, and even differences in the ways some genes express their particular genetic code signature. At various times during early development, different neural systems appear to have an increased sensitivity to stress and can…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Genetics, Brain, Stress Variables
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Hipwell, Alison E.; Loeber, Rolf – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2006
Disruptive and delinquent girls are not well served by the mental health and juvenile justice systems. Interventions that have been developed for the behavior problems of boys are frequently applied to girls despite growing evidence for a female-specific phenotype, developmental course, and set of risk factors from middle childhood onwards. The…
Descriptors: Females, Behavior Problems, At Risk Persons, Juvenile Justice
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McLean, Kate C.; Pratt, Michael W. – Developmental Psychology, 2006
A longitudinal study examined relations between 2 approaches to identity development: the identity status model and the narrative life story model. Turning point narratives were collected from emerging adults at age 23 years. Identity statuses were collected at several points across adolescence and emerging adulthood, as were measures of…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Longitudinal Studies, Models, Personal Narratives
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Wyn, Johanna; Woodman, Dan – Journal of Youth Studies, 2006
This article takes recent critiques of the conceptualisation of "youth as transition" and explores the extent to which "generation" offers a more effective way of conceptualising youth. There is an identifiable convergence of evidence for a "post-1970" generation who have shaped a "new adulthood". Yet…
Descriptors: Family Life, Young Adults, Adolescents, Social Change
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Currie, Dawn H.; Kelly, Deirdre M.; Pomerantz, Shauna – Journal of Youth Studies, 2006
This paper is located in a larger study of girls' empowerment within the everyday context of school cultures. While much feminist research has focused on the "perils" of feminine adolescence, we are interested in how girls successfully navigate the transition from girlhood to adult womanhood. Thus the sample for this paper includes girls who…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Sexual Identity, Feminism
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Chalmers, Kerry A.; Grogan, Melissa J. – Cognitive Development, 2006
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated using a modified version of Huppert and Piercy's [Huppert, F. A., & Piercy, M. (1978). The role of trace strength in recency and frequency judgements by amnesic and control subjects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 30, 347-354]…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Individual Development, Young Children, Pictorial Stimuli
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Smith, Alastair D.; Hood, Bruce M.; Hector, Karen – Developmental Science, 2006
The effects of gaze direction on memory for faces were studied in children from three different age groups (6-7, 8-9, and 10-11 years old) using a computerized version of a task devised by Hood, Macrae, Cole-Davies and Dias (2003). Participants were presented with a sequence of faces in an encoding phase, and were then required to judge which…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Age Differences, Visual Perception, Human Body
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Alvarez, Anne – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2006
The paper attempts some clarifications and differentiations concerning (1) Bick's classic distinction between states of helpless unintegration and states of defensive disintegration; (2) the difference between a state and a phase, and Bick's apparent challenge to some aspects of object relations thinking. The paper then lists some types of early…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Development, Depression (Psychology), Developmental Stages
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Urban, Elizabeth – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2006
This paper is a response to a review of the conference titled, "Unintegration, Disintegration and Integration", written by Cathy Urwin and Maria Rhode in the ACP Bulletin. The review mentioned Michael Fordham, noting that he referred to a "good" kind of unintegration. In this paper, I point out that this is a somewhat misleading reference to what…
Descriptors: Models, Infants, Child Development, Developmental Stages
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Salmon, Karen – Clinical Psychologist, 2006
The use of toys in child clinical contexts is advocated by a number of researchers in the field as a means of overcoming developmental constraints on children's reports of their psychological states and their experiences. This paper reviews the literature relating to the impact of toys on children's ability to recall and communicate clinically…
Descriptors: Toys, Developmental Stages, Clinical Psychology, Recall (Psychology)
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Fenstermacher, Susan K.; Saudino, Kimberly J. – Developmental Review, 2006
Because early theoretical frameworks such as Piaget's stage model and social learning theory sought to explain the development and performance of imitation in terms of overall group trends, any evidence for individual differences in this behavior was until recently largely overlooked. Results of contemporary imitation studies have not only begun…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Developmental Stages, Socialization, Imitation
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Dall'Alba, Gloria; Sandberg, Jorgen – Review of Educational Research, 2006
In research across professions, the development of professional skill traditionally was seen as a process of accumulation of knowledge and skills, promoted by practical experience. More recently, this view has been modified to incorporate skillful know-how that is progressively acquired by passing through developmental stages, such as novice,…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Developmental Stages, Professional Education, Professional Development
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