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Littlemore, Doreen; And Others – Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1974
Investigated skeletal maturity in a group of "emotionally disturbed" adolescents in order to probe a possible link between physiological immaturity and psychiatric problems. (DP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Disorders, Physical Development
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Torbert, Marianne – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
In this article, the author recounts her experience with Tracy, who was playing with a balloon outside her office when she was five years old, and gives an up-to-date story of Tracy since 1985, 1990, and 2006. In reflecting on Tracy's play, the author realizes that Tracy is helping her see clearly what play is really all about, that in playing to…
Descriptors: Play, Children, Child Development, Physical Development
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American Journal of Play, 2008
Joe L. Frost is Parker Centennial Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas, Austin, and one of America's leading experts on play and playgrounds. In addition to having taught child development and early childhood education at Texas and several other universities, he has written or edited fifteen university-level textbooks and more than one…
Descriptors: Interviews, Playgrounds, Play, Child Development
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Bishop, Malachy; Boland, Elizabeth A.; Sheppard-Jones, Kathy – Rehabilitation Education, 2008
The 2004 Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) standards were revised to include Human Growth and Development (HGD) as a knowledge domain. The HGD domain introduces a significant amount of new content to the curriculum, including several topics that have not traditionally appeared in the rehabilitation counselor educational curriculum. Thus,…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselor Training, Individual Development, Educational Objectives
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Samaras, T. T. – Human Development, 1974
Entrophy, internal work on body, mass, and energy are analyzed in relation to the human system and its rate of deterioration. Progressive development, increasing physical and mental efficiency, low caloric intake, and configuration management techniques are recommended for combating the aging process. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Older Adults, Physical Characteristics, Physical Development
Davies, Rebecca – Academic Therapy, 1983
An adult describes how her excess body tension resulted in writing difficulty, reversals in reading and writing, distractibility, and confusion of left and right. She explains how effects of the condition, involving immature development of the tonic neck reflex, were lessened by exercises. (CL)
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Physical Activities, Physical Development
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Hansman, Charlotte – Journal of School Health, 1972
A discussion of the way children meet problems of deviations from the expected in physical maturation and solve them is presented. Evidence indicates that children today are not maturing earlier than children of the preceeding several generations. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Maturation, Physical Development, Sex (Characteristics)
Cameron, Janet L. – Sch Lunch J, 1970
Deals with symptoms and treatment of PKU (phenylketonuria) and other nutrition-linked diseases which impair physical and mental development. (LR)
Descriptors: Diseases, Mental Retardation, Nutrition, Physical Development
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Blackorby, Jose; Schiller, Ellen; Mallik, Sangeeta; Hebbeler, Kathleen; Huang, Tracy; Javitz, Harold; Marder, Camille; Nagle, Katherine; Shaver, Debra; Wagner, Mary; Williamson, Cyndi – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2010
Reported here are the results of analyses to describe the patterns of identification and academic and developmental outcomes for children with disabilities, conducted as part of the 2004 National Assessment of the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This report provides background context for National…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Disability Identification, Infants
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Bucher, Katherine T.; Manning, M. Lee – Childhood Education, 2007
Although some music lyrics and television content may indicate an overall easing of censorship in U.S. society, authors, educators, young people, and all other individuals who value free access to information continue to face the threat of censorship from people who try to impose their value systems on others. While censorship can affect any type…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, Access to Information, Adolescents, Censorship
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Ballantyne, Angela O.; Spilkin, Amy M.; Hesselink, John; Trauner, Doris A. – Brain, 2008
The developing brain has the capacity for a great deal of plasticity. A number of investigators have demonstrated that intellectual and language skills may be in the normal range in children following unilateral perinatal stroke. Questions have been raised, however, about whether these skills can be maintained at the same level as the brain…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Seizures, Intelligence Quotient, Brain
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Dorn, Lorah D.; Dahl, Ronald E.; Woodward, Hermi Rojahn; Biro, Frank – Applied Developmental Science, 2006
This article addresses pragmatic issues regarding the assessment of puberty in research on adolescent health and development. Because pubertal processes have a major effect on physical, psychological, and social development, we posit that the assessment of pubertal status is at least as important as the specification of age for characterizing…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Puberty, Adolescent Development, Health
Vandivere, Sharon; Pitzer, Lindsay; Halle, Tamara G.; Hair, Elizabeth C. – Child Trends, 2004
Cognitive skills, engagement in school, social skills, and physical well being are all important for children's early success in school. However, some groups of children begin kindergarten less ready for school than others and, by the end of first grade, still haven't "caught up" with their more successful peers. This CrossCurrents brief reports…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Academic Achievement, Grade 1, Disadvantaged Youth
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McDonald, James E. – Child Study Journal, 1978
Several theories and treatments of enuresis are described. The authors conclude that enuresis is a social problem (perhaps due to maturational lag, developmental delay or faulty learning) which requires teacher and parental tolerance and understanding. (SE)
Descriptors: Children, Literature Reviews, Physical Development, Social Problems
Pilbeam, David – Scientific American, 1984
Discusses the divergence of apes from the Old World monkeys and the later divergence of humans from apes. Contrasts current views with those held approximately five years ago. Topics considered include hominoid evolution, hominoid radiation, dryomorphs and ramamorphs, appearance of the first hominids, and adaptive radiation of these hominids. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Paleontology, Physical Development
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