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Cameron, David Lansing; Tveit, Anne Dorthe; Midtsundstad, Jorunn; Nilsen, Ann Christin E.; Jensen, Hanne Cecilie – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2014
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and responsibilities of Norwegian kindergarten (i.e., preschool for ages 0-6 years) from the perspective of participants involved in multidisciplinary collaboration on behalf of children with severe disabilities and their families. The authors employed a multiple-case study approach comprising 26…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Preschool Education, Preschool Children
Wilson, Beverly J.; Derryberry, Douglas; Kroeker, Rose – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2006
The authors' goals in this article are to (a) describe a new task for the assessment of shifting attention between different affective stimuli, The Children's Attentional Shifting Task (CAST); (b) present the theoretical background for the development of the CAST; and (c) report initial information on the developmental appropriateness and validity…
Descriptors: Children, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Behavior Problems