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Carver, Leslie J.; Meltzoff, Andrew N.; Dawson, Geraldine – Developmental Science, 2006
We measured infants' recognition of familiar and unfamiliar 3-D objects and their 2-D representations using event-related potentials (ERPs). Infants differentiated familiar from unfamiliar objects when viewing them in both two and three dimensions. However, differentiation between the familiar and novel objects occurred more quickly when infants…
Descriptors: Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Infants, Cognitive Processes, Diagnostic Tests
Welch, Graham F. – International Journal of Music Education, 2005
The challenge for music education is to nurture and develop each individual's basic musicality. Assuming normal neurological functioning and development, we are all musical. Our musical development begins pre-birth, with musical behaviours in one form or another being evident across the lifespan. Nevertheless, early enculturation can both foster…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, Child Development
Marfo, Kofi; Goldman-Fraser, Jenifer; Fernandez, Mari T. – Zero to Three (J), 2005
The authors of this article suggest a number of areas worthy of further research regarding family disruptions that lead to children's separation from their primary caregivers. They survey the existing data and suggest questions for new research on the effects of marital divorce, maternal incarceration, maternal depression and substance…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Mothers, Caregivers, Young Children
Lantolf, James P. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2006
This article considers the implications of two central constructs of sociocultural theory (SCT) for second language (L2) development: mediation and internalization. It first discusses Vygotsky's general theoretical claim that human mental activity arises as a consequence of the functional system formed by our biologically specified mental…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Imitation, Child Development, Second Language Learning
McDonough, Laraine; Choi, Soonja; Mandler, Jean M. – Cognitive Psychology, 2003
Concepts of containment, support, and degree of fit were investigated using nonverbal, preferential-looking tasks with 9- to 14-month-old infants and adults who were fluent in either English or Korean. Two contrasts were tested: tight containment vs. loose support (grammaticized as "in" and "on" in English by spatial prepositions and "kkita" and…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Semantics, Infants, Spatial Ability
Coghill, Dave; Nigg, Joel; Rothenberger, Aribert; Sonuga-Barke, Edmund; Tannock, Rosemary – Developmental Science, 2005
In this paper we examine the current status of the science of ADHD from a theoretical point of view. While the field has reached the point at which a number of causal models have been proposed, it remains some distance away from demonstrating the viability of such models empirically. We identify a number of existing barriers and make proposals as…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Barriers, Environmental Influences
Myowa-Yamakoshi, Masako; Tomonaga, Masaki; Tanaka, Masayuki; Matsuzawa, Tetsuro – Developmental Science, 2004
This paper provides evidence for imitative abilities in neonatal chimpanzees ("Pan troglodytes"), our closest relatives. Two chimpanzees were reared from birth by their biological mothers. At less than 7 days of age the chimpanzees could discriminate between, and imitate, human facial gestures (tongue protrusion and mouth opening). By the time…
Descriptors: Imitation, Infant Behavior, Animals, Neonates
Moll, Henrike; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Science, 2004
Infants follow the gaze direction of others from the middle of the first year of life. In attempting to determine how infants understand the looking behavior of adults, a number of recent studies have blocked the adult's line of sight in some way (e.g. with a blindfold or with a barrier). In contrast, in the current studies an adult looked behind…
Descriptors: Infants, Eye Movements, Age Differences, Toddlers
Abu-Akel, Ahmad; Bailey, Alison L.; Thum, Yeow-Meng – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2004
This paper, based on naturalistic data, describes the acquisitional course and use of the articles "a" and "the" in young English-speaking children (18-61 months), with special emphasis on the role of individual variation. A growth modeling approach to the data reveals that children's individual acquisition schedules are similar in trend, but vary…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Acquisition, English
Kilderry, Anna; Nolan, Andrea; Noble, Karen – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
This paper reflects on the current state of research in early childhood education and proposes that there is a renewed interest in research evident at present. Multiple perspectives of viewing early childhood are increasing, with research stretching the comfortable boundaries wider than seen before in Australia. This paper discusses how early…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Change
Hunt, Elizabeth – Teaching Tolerance, 2003
Adoptive children face some different developmental concerns than their non-adoptive peers. Educators need to understand that certain lessons and assignments can affect adoptive and non-adoptive children very differently. In this article, the author offers several classroom strategies for adopted students. An autobiography assignment, potentially…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Autobiographies
Forging Strategic Partnerships to Advance Mental Health Science and Practice for Vulnerable Children
Fantuzzo, John; McWayne, Christy; Bulotsky, Rebecca – School Psychology Review, 2003
The purpose of this article is to present a conceptual framework for advancing mental health science and practice for vulnerable children that is in accord with the Surgeon General's priorities for change. Three elements distinguish the framework presented. It is: (a) population-focused, (b) child-centered, and (c) partnership-based. Empirical…
Descriptors: Guidelines, School Psychologists, Disadvantaged Youth, Mental Health
Masten, Ann S. – School Psychology Review, 2003
A persuasive case is presented by Ringeisen, Henderson, and Hoagwood (2003) for the significance of school contexts in child development and the potential for improving child mental health and achievement through more sophisticated, integrative, multilevel, and multidisciplinary models of how schools and children change. This perspective reflects…
Descriptors: Prevention, Mental Health, Psychopathology, Child Development
Cote, Linda R.; Bornstein, Marc H. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2005
Immigrant (Japanese and South Americans in the United States) families' play was compared to play in families in their countries of origin (Japan and Argentina, respectively) and in a common country of destination (European Americans in the United States). Two hundred and forty 20-month-old children and their mothers participated. Generally, the…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Brodkin, Adele M. – Early Childhood Today (1), 2006
The urge to surpass their current skills is not unusual for healthy young children. In fact, without it, they wouldn't have bothered to crawl, then stand, then walk, and later "climb many Mt. Everests." In this article, the author assesses the case of a child who carries it a bit further than most children, which frequently put this child's safety…
Descriptors: Safety, Young Children, At Risk Persons, Child Development

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