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Heymann, Perrine; Northrup, Jessie B.; West, Kelsey L.; Parladé, Meaghan V.; Leezenbaum, Nina B.; Iverson, Jana M. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2018
Background: Research indicates that social communicative behaviours develop atypically during the second year in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This study evaluated whether these behaviours also differed in the extent to which they were coordinated across modalities. Aims: To measure joint attention behaviours (e.g., gaze shifts, gestures),…
Descriptors: Infants, Siblings, Children, Autism
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Porter, Sallie; Qureshi, Rubab; Benenson, Irina – Infants and Young Children, 2018
The incidence of infants with congenital syphilis (CS) has been accelerating in the United States and remains an issue of global concern. Infants with CS often experience poor birth, health, and developmental outcomes. These poor outcomes (e.g., prematurity, bone changes, neurodevelopmental impairment) may be exacerbated by social vulnerabilities…
Descriptors: Infants, Communicable Diseases, Child Health, Neurological Impairments
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Pados, Britt F.; Thoyre, Suzanne M.; Park, Jinhee; Estrem, Hayley H.; McComish, Cara – Journal of Early Intervention, 2019
This article describes the development and content validation of the Child Oral and Motor Proficiency Scale (ChOMPS), a parent-report assessment of eating, drinking, and related skills in children 6 months to 7 years of age. Initially, 69 items for the ChOMPS were generated from literature review. Nineteen professionals evaluated the ChOMPS using…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Content Validity, Parent Attitudes, Eating Habits
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LoBue, Vanessa; Adolph, Karen E. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
This review challenges the traditional interpretation of infants' and young children's responses to three types of potentially "fear-inducing" stimuli--snakes and spiders, heights, and strangers. The traditional account is that these stimuli are the objects of infants' earliest developing fears. We present evidence against the…
Descriptors: Fear, Emotional Response, Infants, Young Children
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Infants and Young Children, 2019
Low-risk infants discharged from a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can include infants whose stay was due to late-term prematurity, suspicion of sepsis, breathing issues, and/or feeding challenges. This study aimed to identify the degree to which sociodemographic and medical factors contribute to low-risk NICU graduates being accepted into…
Descriptors: Infants, Neonates, Hospitals, Premature Infants
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Savanh, Phoukim; Aita, Marilyn; Héon, Marjolaine – Infants and Young Children, 2020
Many aspects may interfere with siblings' adaptation when an infant is born prematurely and hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). During this critical period, siblings may have sudden change of behaviors if their needs are not adequately met. Parents and neonatal nurses are often unaware of the importance of supporting siblings…
Descriptors: Siblings, Premature Infants, Hospitalized Children, Behavior Change
Williams, Crystal S.; Ostrosky, Michaelene M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2020
Bagless intervention is a term used by professionals to describe early intervention (EI) services in which the provider refrains from bringing a bag of toys into the home for sessions. Instead of using a toy bag to work on child outcomes, the service provider uses materials in the child's home, as well as family routines, to address the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Instructional Materials, Intervention, Family Environment
McDaniel, Brandon T. – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
The increase in the prevalence of smartphones and mobile devices has spurred changes in the caregiving environment of infants and young children, as phones and mobile devices are used at times during caregiving and in caregiving spaces. This use could create disruptions and cause distractions during parenting (termed technoference). This article…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Parent Child Relationship, Infants, Young Children
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Megalonidou, Christina – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2020
High-quality early education and care experiences are critical for children's growth and development, families' ability to work, and the future health of society. In Greece, with regard to research for children under 3 years of age in early childhood education and care services, the issue of quality has been only marginally researched. The lack of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Preschool Education, Child Care Centers
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Bagatto, Marlene – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2020
Purpose: This clinical focus article describes considerations for recommending assistive hearing technology to infants and young children who have mild bilateral or unilateral hearing loss. These conditions present special challenges compared to bilateral permanent hearing losses that are moderate to profound in their degree in that the…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Hearing Impairments, Infants, Young Children
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Smyth, Rachael E.; Ansari, Daniel – Developmental Science, 2020
Research demonstrating that infants discriminate between small (e.g., 1 vs. 3 dots) and large numerosities (e.g., 8 vs. 16 dots) is central to theories concerning the origins of human numerical abilities. To date, there has been no quantitative meta-analysis of the infant numerical competency data. Here, we quantitatively synthesize the evidential…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Numeracy
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Marciszko, Carin; Forssman, Linda; Kenward, Ben; Lindskog, Marcus; Fransson, Mari; Gredebäck, Gustaf – Developmental Science, 2020
In this study, we propose that infant social cognition may 'bootstrap' the successive development of domain-general cognition in line with the cultural intelligence hypothesis. Using a longitudinal design, 6-month-old infants (N = 118) were assessed on two basic social cognitive tasks targeting the abilities to share attention with others and…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Social Cognition, Infants, Parenting Skills
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Kuzyk, Olivia; Grossman, Shawna; Poulin-Dubois, Diane – Developmental Science, 2020
Given the widespread interest in the development of children's selective social learning, there is mounting evidence suggesting that infants prefer to learn from competent informants (Poulin-Dubois & Brosseau-Liard, "Current Directions in Psychological Science," 2016, 25). However, little research has been dedicated to understanding…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Infants, Socialization, Social Behavior
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Marina Soloveichick; Peter B. Marschik; Ayala Gover; Michal Molad; Irena Kessel; Christa Einspieler – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020
To improve the neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with high grade intraventricular haemorrhage and cramped-synchronised (CS) general movements (GMs). Four very preterm infants with intraventricular haemorrhage grade III (n = 3) or intraventricular haemorrhage with apparent periventricular haemorrhagic infarction (n = 1) were diagnosed with CS…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Movement Education, Infants, At Risk Persons
Amritha Mallikarjun – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Animals have long been used as comparative models for adult human speech perception. However, few animal models have been used to explore developmental speech perception questions. This dissertation encourages the use of domestic dogs as a behavioral model for speech perception processes. Specifically, dog models are suggested for questions about…
Descriptors: Animals, Animal Behavior, Speech Communication, Infants
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