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Chen, Xinyin, Ed.; Rubin, Kenneth H., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2011
Filling a significant gap in the literature, this book examines the impact of culture on the social behaviors, emotions, and relationships of children around the world. It also explores cultural differences in what is seen as adaptive or maladaptive development. Eminent scholars discuss major theoretical perspectives on culture and development and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Aggression, Social Behavior
Nottelmann, Editha D.; And Others – 1987
Hormone levels and changes in hormone levels were evaluated three times across a 1-year period as concurrent and predictive correlates of the socio-emotional functioning of 56 boys 10- to 14-years-old and 52 girls 9- to 14-years-old who represented the five stages of Tanner's criteria of pubertal development. The hormone measures were serum levels…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Development, Physiology, Predictor Variables
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Prytula, Robert E.; Thompson, Nancy Dunn – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
Results do not offer consistent support for the body-image hypothesis as related to self-esteem in the Draw-A-Person-Test. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Emotional Development, Psychological Patterns
Perkins, Hugh V. – Childhood Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Emotional Development, Interaction, Peer Acceptance
TISDALL, WILLIAM J.; AND OTHERS – 1963
ACCORDING TO N.E.A. (1958), ONLY ONE IN EVERY FIVE SCHOOL DISTRICTS HAD EXCEPTIONS TO AN ARBITRARY ADMISSION SCHOOL AGE, AND ADMISSION WAS USUALLY DUE TO PARENT INITIATIVE. A FIELD DEMONSTRATION OF EARLY ADMISSION WAS INITIATED IN WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA (TO LAST FOR TWO YEARS), TO ASSURE THAT THE TESTED PROCESSES AND FAVORABLE RESULTS OF EARLY…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Rating Scales, Counseling, Early Admission
SIMPSON, ELIZABETH J. – 1964
THE PURPOSES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO DETERMINE (1) WHAT PROBLEMS THE ADVICE COLUMNS AND ARTICLES IN THE TEEN MAGAZINES PRESENT, (2) THE NATURE OF THE ADVICE GIVEN, (3) WHETHER THEY WERE DIRECTED PRIMARILY TOWARD GIRLS, BOYS, OR BOTH, AND (4) WHO THE AUTHORS ARE. OVER A 10-MONTH PERIOD, 84 ISSUES OF DIFFERENT TEEN MAGAZINES WERE EXAMINED BY USING A…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Content Analysis, Emotional Development, Periodicals
L'Engle, Madeleine – 1977
An author reflects on memory, language, the real, children's literature, myths, icons, and the interplay between structure and freedom. (IRT)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creativity, Emotional Development, Humanism
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Oetting, E. R.; Beauvais, Fred – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Reinforces the notion that adolescent drug use has psychosocial roots, and deemphasizes the focus on the addictive properties of drugs. Endorses the need to create a sense of opportunity for youth and to reinforce awareness of personal worth, strong values, and beliefs. (KS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Emotional Development, Intervention
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Gardner, D.; And Others – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1988
Investigated Japanese children's understanding of the difference between real and apparent emotion. Children aged four to six years listened to and answered questions about stories in which the protagonist masked strong emotions. Results showed six-year-olds understood real versus apparent emotion more systematically than did four-year-olds. (SKC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries, Psychological Studies
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Klein, Pnina S. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1988
Used clinical interviews and children's drawings to explore developmental differences in children's feelings toward computers. Found the youngest children (3 to 3 1/2 years) confused and anxious. Previous experience with computers had positive effects on four- to five-year-olds, and successful experience with computers positively affected five- to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Childhood Attitudes, Emotional Development
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Slavenas, Rosemarie – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Briefly highlights the artificial dualism between the affective and cognitive areas of human functioning in terms of history, physiology, and psychology. Previews topics of current research and theory in the area of social/emotional development. (DST)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries, Social Cognition
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Pledger, Carolyn Brastow – Journal of Offender Counseling, 1985
Examines Kubler-Ross' five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) as they are experienced not by terminally ill persons, but by 20 criminal offenders and their families during incarceration. Concludes that shock of arrest and incarceration stimulates reactions similar to those of persons coping with terminal diagnosis.…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development, Grief
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Buescher, Thomas M. – Roeper Review, 1985
The article examines patterns of adolescent development believed to exist among both normal and gifted students and cites issues rising from clinical and research studies, including recognition and ownership of giftedness, tension between one's performance and expectations, and low tolerance for ambiguity. (CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Development, Gifted, Psychological Characteristics
Bowman, Sharon – Academic Therapy, 1983
The foster mother of a severely disturbed 11-year-old boy describes his emotional growth resulting from emphasis on social skills, hygiene, and responsibility. The growth is analyzed in terms of changes in his self-portrait. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Emotional Development, Emotional Disturbances, Foster Children
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Altman, Reuben – Roeper Review, 1983
The article summarizes the contradictory evidence regarding the social and emotional stability of gifted youngsters. Finally, a research model capable of both generating empirical studies and integrating the results from diverse investigators is suggested. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Gifted, Interpersonal Competence, Models
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