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Justine Hoch; Christina Hospodar; Gabriela Koch da Costa Aguiar Alves; Karen Adolph – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Independent locomotion is associated with a range of positive developmental outcomes, but unlike cognitive, linguistic, and social skills, acquiring motor skills requires infants to generate their own input for learning. We tested factors that shape infants' spontaneous locomotion by observing forty 12- to 22-month-olds (19 girls, 21 boys) during…
Descriptors: Infants, Physical Environment, Social Environment, Psychomotor Skills
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Mali A. Waugh; Aaron DeMasi; Michele Gonçalves Maia; Taylor N. Evans; Lana B. Karasik; Sarah E. Berger – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Learning to descend stairs requires motor and cognitive capacities on the part of infants and opportunities for practice and assurance of safety offered by caregivers. The American Academy of Pediatrics prescribes the age strategy to teach toddlers to safely descend stairs but without much consideration for individual differences in infants'…
Descriptors: Child Development, Individual Differences, Toddlers, Safety
Little, Priscilla M. – Forum for Youth Investment, 2021
Early literacy is a key predictor of grade-level reading and school success. Too often, however, young children do not have equitable access to literacy-rich environments that foster the skills needed to attain reading proficiency by the end of third grade. While high-quality preschool and early elementary programs are necessary early literacy…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Reading Skills, Learning Activities, Play
Taveras, Gabriela – 1998
This study focused on the topic of home visits from the teacher's perspective. A survey was distributed among 40 teachers who were randomly selected from New York City schools. These teachers were from Head Start, day care settings, and public and private schools. The survey focused on whether teachers find home visits to be an effective tool in…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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Burnette, Denise – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1997
Describes informal support systems of 42 Latina grandmothers raising children in New York City. Nearly half lived only with grandchildren, 14% had no help, and only 58% of those with help felt it would continue. Barriers to information, referrals, and additional services are discussed, as are implications for practice and policy. Contains 40…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Cultural Awareness
Porter, Toni – 1998
This report details a qualitative study undertaken to add to the knowledge base about care provided by relatives, friends, and neighbors. Focus group discussions were organized with African American, Puerto Rican, and Dominican women who care for other people's children in three low-income communities in New York City. There were a total of 45…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Compensation (Remuneration)