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Holodynski, Manfred – Developmental Psychology, 2004
This study tested an internalization model of emotional development proposing that emotional expression decreases during childhood in situations in which emotions serve only self-regulation. This model was tested by inducing joy and disappointment in solitary versus interpersonal conditions in 3 gender-matched, 20-member groups of 6-, 7-, and…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Child Development, Models, Self Management
Cicchetti, Dante – American Psychologist, 2004
Research directed toward maltreated children possesses an urgency characteristic of all problems of great social import. Child maltreatment sets in motion a probabilistic path that is characterized by failure in the successful resolution of major stage-salient issues of development. These developmental disruptions contribute to a profile of…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Risk, Mental Disorders, Child Abuse
Rohner, Ronald P. – American Psychologist, 2004
This article reviews theory, methods, and evidence supporting the concept of a relational diagnosis here called the parental acceptance-rejection syndrome. This syndrome is composed of 2 complementary sets of factors. First, 4 classes of behaviors appear universally to convey the symbolic message that "my parent (or other attachment…
Descriptors: Rejection (Psychology), Emotional Adjustment, Parent Child Relationship, Personality Traits
Emery, Melinda J. – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
This article presents the art therapy treatment of a 6-yearold boy diagnosed with autism without mental retardation. Children create art and draw because it is rooted in the need to relate to their world (Horovitz, Lewis, & Luca, 1967). However, children with autism have difficulty relating (Green & Luce, 1996). This case study explores the value…
Descriptors: Autism, Art Therapy, Young Children, Child Development
Clements, Douglas H.; Wilson, David C.; Sarama, Julie – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2004
The purpose of this research is to chart the mathematical actions-on-objects young children use to compose geometric shapes. The ultimate goal is the creation of a hypothetical learning trajectory based on previous research, as well as instrumentation to assess levels of learning along the developmental progression underlying the trajectory. We…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Young Children, Action Research, Cognitive Development
Brodin, Jane – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
Research on the meaning of play accelerated in the 1980s, but play in children with profound multiple disabilities is a topic, that is not discussed very often in research. In this article, play in children with profound multiple disabilities is in focus. The aim is to highlight studies on play as a tool for learning and early stimulation, and for…
Descriptors: Play, Multiple Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Foreign Countries
Giles-Sims, Jean; Lockhart, Charles – Journal of Family Issues, 2005
Research indicates an association between parents' disciplinary practices and their children's developmental outcomes. Research also suggests that disciplinary practices vary with demographic factors such as class, ethnicity, and gender. This article draws on the Douglas-Wildavsky grid-group theory to explain the association between demographic…
Descriptors: Researchers, Values, Parent Attitudes, Discipline
Ryan, Gail – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Research in recent times has clearly demonstrated that violence is predictable and preventable; however, the primary prevention of abusive and violent behavior will not occur without personal, interpersonal, and social change. This article reviews the empirical research supporting hypotheses for primary prevention of many risks associated with…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Social Change, Prevention, Violence
Peer reviewedBrady, Frank – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2004
Youth sports have become a childhood rite, yet they have a high dropout rate. Given the fact that participation rates decline dramatically as children grow older, coupled with the growing concern about the detrimental effects of a sedentary lifestyle, it is important that a greater understanding of the motivational patterns of children in physical…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Team Sports, Dropout Rate
Blote, Anke W.; Van Otterloo, Sandra G.; Stevenson, Claire E.; Veenman, Marcel V. J. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This study investigated the development of the many-to-one counting strategy in 4- year-old children. In the first experiment, 52 children participated. Their development with respect to two kinds of tasks, a hidden-items task and a needed-items task, was studied over four sessions. Children (n = 28) who accurately used the many-to-one strategy in…
Descriptors: Children, Investigations, Computation, Learning Strategies
Franklin, Anna; Davies, Ian R. L. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
Bornstein, Kessen, and Weiskopf (1976) reported that pre-linguistic infants perceive colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if the test stimulus was from a different adult category to the original. Here, we replicated this important study and extended it to include secondary boundaries,…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Infants, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
Plomin, Robert – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The seven papers in this special section chart where we are in the quest for quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in key areas of child psychology and psychiatry such as reading and hyperactivity. But we are not there yet. Methods: This commentary considers some new developments that are likely to accelerate the journey towards the…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Psychiatry, Child Psychology, Identification (Psychology)
Barenbaum, Joshua; Ruchkin, Vladislav; Schwab-Stone, Mary – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
The atrocities of war have detrimental effects on the development and mental health of children that have been documented since World War II. To date, a considerable amount of knowledge about various aspects of this problem has been accumulated, including the ways in which trauma impacts child mental health and development, as well as intervention…
Descriptors: Intervention, War, Mental Health, Children
Cordon, Ingrid M.; Pipe, Margaret-Ellen; Sayfan, Liat; Melinder, Annika; Goodman, Gail S. – Developmental Review, 2004
Traumatic experiences in early childhood raise important questions about memory development in general and about the durability and accessibility of memories for traumatic events in particular. We discuss memory for early childhood traumatic events, from a developmental perspective, focusing on those factors that may equally influence memories for…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Abuse, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
Bermejo, Vicente; Morales, Soledad; deOsuna, Jenny Garcia – Learning and Instruction, 2004
In this study, we use children's prior knowledge to support their development of cardinality understanding, based on Bermejo's (1996) model of cardinality understanding and on the distinction between cardinality (the number of items in a set is represented by a number-word) and the cardinality principle (the last number-word used in counting…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Number Concepts, Computation, Child Development

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