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Emig, Carol, Ed. – 2000
Many communities across the country have set for themselves the goal of enhancing school readiness. But what does school readiness mean, and how do communities know whether they have achieved it? This research brief is intended to help communities invest wisely in school readiness initiatives. It begins by summarizing recommendations from the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Health, Childhood Needs, Community Involvement
Bassuk, Ellen L.; Konnath, Kristina; Volk, Katherine T. – National Center on Family Homelessness (NJ1), 2006
The unexpected loss of a loved one, a car accident, or exposure to a violent experience is familiar to many. Everyone reacts to such events, but the responses vary widely, ranging from numbness and withdrawal, to crying, nervousness, and agitation. Because traumatic events are prevalent, cause profound suffering, and may lead to life altering…
Descriptors: Accidents, Stress Management, Caregivers, Homeless People
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Cohen, Gaynor – Harvard Educational Review, 1981
This study of a middle-class housing estate in Great Britain shows how the women of the community foster a collective culture conducive to the academic success of the children. This reinforcement of social stratification inhibits working-class advancement and calls into question the efficacy of school reform in achieving equity. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Child Rearing, Educational Sociology
Bacon, Judith; Brinksults, Satya – Education Canada, 2003
A 5-year Canadian study examined community factors that influence child development. Surveys of 13 communities found the most important family factors to be family income and mother's education. The most important community factors were social support, neighborhood safety, residential stability, and use of resources. Efforts should focus on…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Influence, Community Services, Community Surveys
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Roizen, Nancy J. – Infants and Young Children, 1997
Discusses the critical role of the early interventionist in working with young children with Down syndrome and their families. Reviews physical problems that the children may have, including growth and dental problems, medical disorders, and medical problems that need monitoring. (CR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Downs Syndrome, Early Intervention, Hearing Impairments
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Chavez, David V.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
A modified version of the Societal, Attitudinal, Familial, and Environmental Acculturative Stress Scale (SAFE) was administered to 71 Latino and Euramerican children aged 8-10 from southern California. Despite being U.S.-born, Latino children experienced significantly more acculturative stress than their Euramerican peers, thereby helping to…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Attitude Measures, Child Development
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Nittrouer, Susan – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2002
This article reviews experiments that have revealed developmental changes in speech perception that accompany improvements in access to phonetic structure. It explains how these perceptual changes appear to be related to other aspects of language development. Evidence is provided that these changes result from adequate language experience in…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Child Development
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Killoran, Isabel – Canadian Children, 2001
Presents concerns over the "Early Years Study" (McCain & Mustard). Focuses on diversity issues related to the readiness measure used, parenting styles, and the importance of first language development. Questions the report's definition of "developmentally-attuned." Concludes by expressing hope that the Early Years Study…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Diversity (Student)
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Schuman, Andrea – Mental Retardation, 2002
Thirty-five staff members' views on developmental assessment in a multicultural early childhood setting are described and used to initiate a critique of current practice in assessment of young children. Staff expressed a range of opinions from endorsement to frank rejection of the utility, validity, and ethics of developmental assessment.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Child Development, Cultural Differences, Developmental Stages
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Shedler, Jonathan; Block, Jack – American Psychologist, 1990
Investigates the relation between psychological characteristics and drug use in subjects studied longitudinally, from preschool through age 18. Psychological differences between frequent drug users, experimenters, and abstainers could be traced to the earliest years of childhood and related to the quality of parenting received. Discusses how…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Child Development, Child Rearing
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Davies, Maire Messenger – Journal of Educational Television, 1989
Reports on a study of a BBC children's television program, "Corners," that was conducted to determine how suitable the program was for its intended audience. Three age groups of children (6-, 7-, and 11-year-olds) were compared, and child development factors and future production decisions are discussed. (10 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Audience Analysis, Child Development, Childrens Television
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Jacklin, Carol Nagy – American Psychologist, 1989
Our culture's preoccupation with gender differences is reflected in the importance developmental psychologists have placed on gender-related issues. Discusses the following areas of research where gender has been a primary focus: (1) measurement of intellectual abilities; (2) biology and behavior; and (3) socialization processes. Discusses policy…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children
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Zepeda, Marlene; Espinosa, Michael – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1988
Compares parents' knowledge of behavioral capabilities of young children in a sample of low-income Hispanic, Black, and Anglo communities. Results indicate foreign-born Hispanics, more than other groups, perceive children's motor skills and language abilities as developing at later age. Discusses implications for social programs. (Author/TES)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior, Bilingualism, Blacks
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Wiles, Jon – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1995
Two viewpoints criticize the views of DeYoung and others by claiming that the middle school movement came about as a result of research documenting the developmental needs of children. Rejoinder by DeYoung and others maintains that this trend has led to the loss of rural communities and had more to do with economic factors and rural elementary…
Descriptors: Child Development, Consolidated Schools, Economic Factors, Educational Change
Canner, Jane; And Others – Research in Middle Level Education, 1994
Attitudes toward school of 3,000 urban middle school students were studied over several years as part of a larger evaluation of a middle grades reform initiative. Results suggested that the "mismatch" hypothesized by other researchers between developmental needs of young adolescents and middle school structure and practices may be greater for…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Educational Improvement, Middle School Students
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