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Peer reviewedGolinkoff, Roberta Michnick; Chung, He Len; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Liu, Jing; Bertenthal, Bennett I.; Brand, Rebecca; Maguire, Mandy J.; Hennon, Elizabeth – Developmental Psychology, 2002
Used point-light displays (lights corresponding to the joints of the human body) to examine 3-year-olds' understanding of verbs. Found that children could extend familiar motion verbs (walking, dancing) to videotaped point-light actions shown in an intermodal preferential looking paradigm. Children watched the action matching the requested verb…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Generalization, Motion
Peer reviewedMyers, Jane E.; Shoffner, Marie F.; Briggs, Michele Kielty – Professional School Counseling, 2002
Reviews the cognitive development of children, with a focus on Piagetian theory as a framework for understanding Developmental Counseling and Therapy (DCT). Describes both the assessment process and intervention planning, and provides specific applications to counseling children in school settings. (Contains 35 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Counseling Theories, Individual Development
Kaiser, Donna; Ancellotti, Teresa – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2003
The authors describe a family counseling practicum that is based on cognitive-developmental theory and uses a Deliberate Psychological Education (DPE) model for developing a curriculum. Designed to promote the growth and development of adult learners, DPE facilitates learning and the developmental growth of beginning family counselors. (Contains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Counselor Training, Curriculum Development, Family Counseling
Peer reviewedFerrari, Michel; Runions, Kevin; Fueser, Josephine J. – Developmental Review, 2003
Considers the work of developmental scholar William Kessen (1925-1999) in light of James Mark Baldwin, one of the founders and principal architects of developmental psychology. Traces Kessen's interest in Baldwin's thought and examines Baldwin's legacy for developmental psychologists. Asserts that Baldwin's theory sought to integrate the role of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedSchult, Carolyn A. – Child Development, 2002
To assess children's understanding of intentions as distinct from desires, this study presented 3- to 7-year-olds and adults with situations in which intentions were satisfied but desires were not, or vice versa, in a story-comprehension task and target-hitting game. Findings indicated that younger children were unable to differentiate desires and…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedStahl, Laura; Pry, Rene – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
This study investigated whether attention to either physical or social entities is linked to autistic development. Comparison of 15 children with autism with normally developing children matched for mental age found a strong correlation between joint attention and set-shifting in typically developing children but not those with autism. (Contains…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Autism, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Lyons, Christy; Hazler, Richard J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2002
Explores the influence of student development and year-in-program on the improvement of affective/trait-based empathy and cognitive/skill-based empathy. Results revealed mixed findings on the relationship between cognitive development and empathy levels. (Contains 40 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Counselor Training, Empathy, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedCharman, Tony; Ruffman, Ted; Clements, Wendy – Social Development, 2002
Studied gender effects on false belief development among children ages 2 to 6 years. Found a slight advantage for girls on false belief task performance in both datasets that was apparent in younger but not older children. Language ability could be controlled only in a small subsample and cannot be ruled out as a mediator to this effect. (JPB)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Development, Data Analysis, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedLempert, Henrietta – Journal of Child Language, 1990
Children (2;10 to 4;7 years) taught passive sentences with forms employing animate patients could produce and comprehend passives better than children taught with forms employing inanimate patients. This indicates that "perspective" is the cognitive counterpart to the formal category of subject and that language acquisition is connected…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedPeterson, Sharyl Bender; Lach, Mary Alyce – Gender and Education, 1990
Examines gender stereotyping in children's picture books. A survey of current material indicates only a small increase in the number and prominence of female characters. Discusses the history of gender stereotypes in children's literature and their effect on cognitive development. (DM)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Content Analysis
Peer reviewedNelson, R. Brett; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
Guidelines are given for teaching basic concepts (such as "above,""least," and "different") to students who are educable mentally handicapped. Stressed is direct and systematic instruction in basic concepts as an integral part of the curriculum with concrete, representative, and abstract applications. (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Mild Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedRuff, Holly A.; Lawson, Katherine R. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Two studies investigated the maintenance of focused attention in the first five years of life. Findings revealed changes over age in the way children concentrate and sustain attention spontaneously during free play. Results point to possible developments underlying the increasing duration of focused attention. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention Control, Cognitive Development, Individual Development
Peer reviewedTuriel, Elliot – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1989
Discusses domain-specificity with regard to social and cognitive development. General epistemological and theoretic considerations of the study of cognitive development are discussed. Included is a consideration of the intersection of the interactional model and a classification of systems of knowledge. (RH)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Epistemology
Peer reviewedMoore, Charles G. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1988
Suggests that the invention and construction of traditional American Indian string figures possess elements associated with mathematical thought: logic-intuition, generality-individuality, and analysis-synthesis. Contains 16 references and several historical observations of string figures. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cognitive Development, Ethnology
Peer reviewedPennington, Bruce F.; Smith, Shelley D. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Reviews genetic influences on learning disabilities, discussing recent advances in molecular genetics that have made linkage analysis a more powerful tool for studying the genetics of behavioral phenotypes. Also examines what is known about genetic influences in two familial disorders, developmental dyslexia and Tourette syndrome. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education

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