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Shih, Josephine H.; Abela, John R. Z.; Starrs, Claire – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2009
Stress generation is a process in which individuals, through their depressive symptoms, personal characteristics, and/or behaviors, contribute to the occurrence of stressful life events. While this process has been well documented in adults, few studies have examined it in children. The present study examines whether cognitive and interpersonal…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Interpersonal Relationship, Predictor Variables
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Niccols, Alison – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Controlling, uninvolved, and rejecting parenting in early childhood are strong predictors of later disruptive behavior disorders. However, there have been no evaluations of non-targeted groups for parents of very young children, despite their potential advantages. Methods: We randomly assigned 79 mothers of 12- to 36-month-olds to an…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Toddlers
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Atchison, Ben J. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to present definitions and concepts about sensory modulation, illustrate behavioral aspects of sensory modulation disorders, describe a framework for assessment and intervention, and present advances in research. Method: A review of descriptive and evidence-based literature related to the impact of exposure…
Descriptors: Children, Sensory Integration, Perceptual Impairments, Child Behavior
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de Bruin, Esther I.; Ferdinand, Robert F.; Meester, Sjifra; de Nijs, Pieter F. A.; Verheij, Fop – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
Rates of co-morbid psychiatric conditions in children with Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) are hardly available, although these conditions are often considered as more responsive to treatment than the core symptoms of PDD-NOS. Ninety-four children with PDD-NOS, aged 6-12 years were included. The DISC-IV-P was…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Child Behavior, Diagnostic Tests
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Nikopoulos, Christos K.; Keenan, Mickey – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
This study comprised of two experiments was designed to teach complex social sequences to children with autism. Experimental control was achieved by collecting data using means of within-system design methodology. Across a number of conditions children were taken to a room to view one of the four short videos of two people engaging in a simple…
Descriptors: Videotape Recordings, Models, Teaching Methods, Autism
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Rigby, Patricia; Gaik, Sandy – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2007
The Test of Playfulness (ToP) was used in this pilot study to examine the stability of playfulness of 16 children with cerebral palsy (CP), aged 4-8 years, across three environmental settings: home, community, and school. Each videotaped play segment was scored using the ToP. The ANOVA statistic demonstrated a significant variance (p less than…
Descriptors: Tests, Play, Cerebral Palsy, Young Children
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Walden, Tedra; Kim, Geunyoung; McCoy, Carrie; Karrass, Jan – Developmental Science, 2007
Young infants tend to look longer at physical events that have unexpected outcomes than those that have expected outcomes, suggesting that they have knowledge of physical principles such as numerosity and occlusion (Baillargeon & Graber, 1987; Wynn, 1992). Although infants are typically tested in the presence of a caregiver, the social component…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Infants, Scientific Concepts, Social Environment
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Warneken, Felix; Tomasello, Michael – Infancy, 2007
Two experiments investigated the proclivity of 14-month-old infants (a) to altruistically help others toward individual goals, and (b) to cooperate toward a shared goal. The infants helped another person by handing over objects the other person was unsuccessfully reaching for, but did not help reliably in situations involving more complex goals.…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Infants, Helping Relationship, Child Behavior
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Elbedour, S.; Bart, William; Hektner, Joel – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
Previous studies of polygamy and child mental health have primarily focused on younger children. The present studies are among the first to focus on adolescents. The first study involved 210 randomly selected Bedouin Arab adolescents (mean age 15.9), who were administered instruments assessing their family environment and mental health. The second…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Adolescents, Arabs, Family Structure
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Ruf, Helena T.; Schmidt, Nicole L.; Lemery-Chalfant, Kathryn; Goldsmith, H. Hill – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2008
Impulsivity and inattention are key constructs at the interface of temperament and domains of childhood behavioral problems, such as ADHD and ODD. A multi-method, multi-source assessment of impulsivity and inattention was conducted with 256 families of twins at a mean age of 8-9 years from an epidemiologically defined community sample. Analysis of…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Genetics
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Goodnight, Jackson A.; Bates, John E.; Pettit, Gregory S.; Dodge, Kenneth A. – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2008
Longitudinal studies have found associations between parenting and the development of conduct problems, and have found that resistant to control temperament moderates these associations. Intervention studies have found associations between intervention-induced changes in parenting and subsequent reductions in children's conduct problems. However,…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Parent Participation, Children, Early Adolescents
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Isman, Esther B.; Tzuriel, David – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
Previous research has shown that "mediated learning experience" ("MLE") strategies are important for the development of cognitive skills. Theoretically, grandparents have a significant role in the intergenerational transmission of MLE strategies. The purpose of this study is to investigate the resemblances and unique…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Parent Influence, Learning Experience
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Rich, Erika Carpenter; Shepherd, Elizabeth J.; Nangle, Douglas W. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2008
Evidence for the validity of the Social Skills Rating System for Teachers, Preschool Level (SSRS-T) as a measure of positive social skills and conduct problems was examined in a sample of Head Start preschoolers. One feature of the study was the comparative analysis of the original published factor structure of the Social Skills Scale (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Aggression, Social Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth
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Ho, Caroline; Bluestein, Deborah N.; Jenkins, Jennifer M. – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Parent and teacher data for 14,990 children from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth were used in multilevel analyses to examine the relationship between ethnicity, children's aggression and emotional problems, and parenting. Using parent and teacher report, relationships between ethnicity and child behavior were present but…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Emotional Problems, Aggression, Child Rearing
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Leblanc, Nancy; Boivin, Michel; Dionne, Ginette; Brendgen, Mara; Vitaro, Frank; Tremblay, Richard E.; Perusse, Daniel – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
The objectives of this study were to establish the different developmental trajectories of hyperactive-impulsive behaviors on the basis of both mother and father ratings at 19, 32, 50, and 63 months, and to examine the predictive validity of these trajectories with respect to later hyperactive-impulsive behaviors, as rated by teachers in the first…
Descriptors: Mothers, Predictive Validity, Fathers, Hyperactivity
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