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Castro Valley Unified School District, CA. – 1974
Described is a six week discussion group for parents of children in special and regular elementary school classes. It is explained that the program goals include stimulating parent involvement with the school and providing alternative methods of dealing with children's behavior. Outlined are group activities for the six meetings, program overview,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Development, Child Rearing, Elementary Education
Robertson, Thomas S.; Rossiter, John R. – 1975
The findings of this study indicated that children's capacity to comprehend television advertising is primarily a developmental phenomenon, although social and experiential factors may have a moderate positive and a minor negative influence, respectively. Research subjects were 289 elementary school boys of first, third, and fifth grade levels,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Commercial Television
Bertram, Charles L.; And Others – 1975
This paper describes procedures used to stratify and refine an original sample of 951 families with preschool children living in the Appalachia area, for a study to provide information on the target audience for Appalachia Educational Laboratory's Home-Oriented Preschool Education Program (HOPE). The procedure was to force-match the sample…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Field Studies
Addington, David W., Ed.; Kepke, Allen N., Ed. – 1973
This journal provides a focal point for the collection and distribution of systematically processed information about theory and practice in theatre. Part of an irregularly published series, this issue contains investigations of the application of transactional analysis to the theatre, the psychological effect of counterattitudinal acting in…
Descriptors: Body Image, Body Language, Child Development, Communication (Thought Transfer)
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Washington, DC. – 1973
This collection of articles deals with the importance of physical education to a child's development. The first article, "Directions and Thrust," examines three aspects of elementary physical education which became particularly important in the 1960's: movement education, perceptual-motor development programs, and the multidisciplinary approach.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interdisciplinary Approach
Association for Childhood Education International, Washington, DC. – 1972
This bulletin examines the impact upon children of the increase in the general population's mobility. Particularly since World War II, as our industrial society has become more highly organized and as transportation facilities have increased, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of families moving from one place to another. How these…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children
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Whitehurst, Keturah E. – 1962
This speech outlines what the adolescent should know about the physical, social and emotional needs and development of young children from birth to six years. Topics suggested for presentation to high school students include understanding and coping with physiological processes, providing a safe and stimulating environment, and understanding and…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Emotional Development
Knape, Lawrence E. – 1973
This report, the first in a three-volume study evaluating federally-supported day care in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, contains a discussion of various issues related to the use of federal standards for day care services and presents four optional strategies for upgrading the quality of day care in the four states. Each strategy includes…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cost Effectiveness, Day Care, Federal Programs
Ogletree, Earl J. – 1974
A theory of energy forces developed in the USSR seems to substantiate the suggestion that academic learning before a child is maturationally ready will reduce his learning potential. The bioplasmic model explicates physical/mental development, cognition, readiness, and deprivation. The invisible but recordable bioplasmic forces facilitate physical…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Palmer, James O. – 1970
Five aspects of the psychological assessment of children are considered. First, the hypotheses of assessment are examined, with attention to the role of the scientist-clinician, the nature and the social and personal determinants of development, and the ego as the object assessment. Second, methods of data collection are surveyed, including…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Evaluation Methods
Bank Street Coll. of Education, New York, NY. – 1969
As part of a national evaluation of Head Start, a comparison of school readiness and childhood development approaches to preschool education was attempted, but major methodological problems were encountered. It was not possible to find the study samples called for in the original plan, i.e. a child-readiness program of the Bereiter-Engelmann type,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis
1969
This volume explains the purposes and programs of the National Laboratory on Early Childhood Education. Its overriding objective is to broaden the base of knowledge concerning educational intervention and to develop comprehensive early childhood educational models. A brief discussion deals with the problems, strategies, and capacities of the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Compensatory Education, Coordination, Early Childhood Education
Lawder, Elizabeth A.; And Others – 1969
This volume reports on the final phase of a research project to study the effects of adoption on parental, child, and family functioning. To provide a background for the study, the development of adoption in the United States and the theory and practice of adoption are discussed. The study asked three questions: (1) How adequately do adoptive…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adopted Children, Adoption, Case Studies
Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ. Speech and Reading Clinic. – 1965
A scheme is presented for the development of perception and learning in which a hierarchy of skills begins with innate response systems and progresses through gross motor activities to more specialized motor systems represented by eye-hand coordination. The next stage of development, the control of ocular muscles, is discussed and the development…
Descriptors: Child Development, Exceptional Child Education, Eye Movements, Language Acquisition
Mathews, Mary Elizabeth – 1969
Two experiments comprised this study comparing the ability of children from ages 4 to 12 years to discriminate the order in which items from a previously presented sequence of stimuli had been presented. The hypotheses were that the discrimination of recency (DR) improves with age, that broader separations of test items are easier to discriminate…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning
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