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Cassidy L. McDermott; Katherine Taylor; Sophie D. S. Sharp; David Lydon-Staley; Julia A. Leonard; Allyson P. Mackey – Developmental Science, 2024
Children vary in how sensitive they are to experiences, with consequences for their developmental outcomes. In the current study, we investigated how behavioral sensitivity at age 3 years predicts mental health in middle childhood. Using a novel repeated measures design, we calculated child sensitivity to multiple psychological and social…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Toddlers, Children, Predictor Variables
Khaled, Mohammad A. Bani; Al-khresha, Anoud – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
The aim of this study is to know the extent to which the national interactive curriculum scheduled for governmental kindergartens in Jordan take into account the psychological, social, aesthetic and cognitive foundations are considered. The researchers used the analytical descriptive approach. The sample of the study consisted of all kindergarten…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Thienngam, Sunthorn; Promlek, Aree; Thongsaard, Koranit – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
The objectives were to study and develop metacognitive skills of 1,616 early childhood in-service teachers in Child Development Center, Thailand. The quasi-experimental design were implied. Research Tools were Metacognitive Self-Assessment Questionnaire and scoring rubrics for early childhood students' assessment. Data were analyzed through…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Early Childhood Teachers, Child Development, Foreign Countries
Pantelie, Speran?a Rodica – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
The first year of life is an essential phase for all psychological areas in child development. The key competences, vital for all development processes of the child, focus on the communication and the socio-emotional competencies, mostly because the infant is strongly dependent of the adult care environment. The quality of the primary caregiving…
Descriptors: Psychological Characteristics, Communication Skills, Infants, Child Development
Conture, Edward G.; Kelly, Ellen M.; Walden, Tedra A. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2013
The purpose of this article is to discuss definitional and measurement issues as well as empirical evidence regarding temperament, especially with regard to children's (a)typical speech and language development. Although all ages are considered, there is a predominant focus on children. Evidence from considerable empirical research lends support…
Descriptors: Personality, Psychological Characteristics, Personality Theories, Measurement
Hardcastle, John – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2011
Herbert Courthope Bowen was a progressive spirit in English teaching during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Ideas about the role of activity in the development of the child--ideas usually associated with progressive teaching in the 1960s and 1970s--may be found in Bowen's published papers. In connection with the time that Bowen was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Child Development, Progressive Education
Wilson, Ruth A. – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2010
A misconception about spirituality is that it is tied to religion (i.e., belief in and reverence for a supernatural power). Yet, the term "spirituality" is derived from the word "spirit"--often defined as the vital principle or animating force within living things. This definition may reflect some overlap with what is generally covered in…
Descriptors: Religion, Young Children, Religious Factors, Child Development
Ewa Pisula; Zuzanna Kossakowska – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
The purpose of the study was to compare the level of sense of coherence (SOC) in parents of children with autism and in parents of typically developing children, and to examine the association between SOC level and coping strategies. Two questionnaires were used: Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC-29) and Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Parents of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Autism, Coping, Fathers
O'Rourke, John; Cooper, Martin – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2010
Providing a curriculum that promotes personal growth and wellbeing is an overarching learning outcome of the Western Australian Curriculum Framework (Curriculum Framework, 1998). However, little is known about what constitutes and causes wellbeing of students in our primary schools. In the study reported in this paper the happiness of 312…
Descriptors: Well Being, Psychological Patterns, Foreign Countries, Psychological Evaluation
Gelman, Susan A.; Heyman, Gail D.; Legare, Cristine H. – Child Development, 2007
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relatively stable, unchanging, likely to be present at birth, and biologically based. The current studies examined how different essentialist beliefs interrelate. For example, does thinking that a property is innate imply that the property cannot be…
Descriptors: Adults, Rhetoric, Psychological Characteristics, Social Characteristics
Zentner, Marcel; Bates, John E. – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2008
This article provides a review and synthesis of concepts, research programs, and measures in the infant and child temperament area. First, the authors present an overview of five classical approaches to the study of child temperament that continue to stimulate research today. Subsequently, the authors carve out key definitional criteria for…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Personality Development, Children, Infants

Cohen, Jonathan – Annals of Dyslexia, 1986
The relationship between psychological development and learning disabilities was examined with 10 learning-disabled male children and 15 adolescents (12 males and 3 females). Common characteristics included problems in work and learning; chronic, low-level depression and anxiety; unconscious concerns about self and others; and character rigidity.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems, Learning Disabilities

Lillard, Angeline S.; Flavell, John H. – Child Development, 1990
In the two studies reported, three year olds tended to choose mentalistic descriptions more often than behavioral ones to describe people. (PCB)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior, Child Development, Pictorial Stimuli

Eder, Rebecca A. – Child Development, 1990
Examined (1) the possibility that children organize general statements into meaningful and consistent psychological concepts of themselves; (2) individual differences revealed in these concepts; (3) the possibility that these differences show stability over a one-month period. (PCB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Individual Differences, Personality, Psychological Characteristics

Flavell, John H. – Child Development, 1982
If human cognitive development advances through a series of broad and general stages, then the child's mind at any developmental point should seem consistent and similar across situations in its maturity level and general style. However, there appear to be factors and conditions that promote homogeneity and heterogeneity in the child's cognitive…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Environmental Influences