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Wallick, Mollie Marcus – 1982
Effects of maternal-neonatal extended contact or separation were examined in 76 children (8 to 10 years old), five of whom were receiving special education services, and 28 who had been retained in their grade. Of the five Ss requiring special services, three were classified as slow learners and two as speech impaired, two conditions linked by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attachment Behavior, Disabilities, Followup Studies
Senate Committee of Canada (Ontario). Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. – 1978
Experiences in prenatal life and early childhood that may cause personality disorders or criminal behavior in later life are examined in these proceedings of the Subcommittee on Childhood Experiences as Causes of Criminal Behavior of the Standing Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. This issue, the eighteenth in a series of 19 hearings dating…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Antisocial Behavior, Birth, Early Experience
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Trevathan, Wenda R. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1988
Analysis of the verbal content of 48 Hispanic and Anglo mothers revealed that questions about a newborn infant's gender were more frequent than comments about family resemblance. The contradiction with previous research may be a result of (1) different time intervals for recording conversations or (2) different sociological backgrounds of mothers.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attachment Behavior, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Ghoting, Saroj Nadkarni; Martin-Diaz, Pamela – ALA Editions, 2005
Research confirms that reading success starts with young children enjoying library storytimes! Preschoolers' earliest experiences with books and reading are important; parent/caregiver knowledge can build on those experiences, according to research from the National Institute of Child Health & Development, conducted with PLA and ALSC, the…
Descriptors: Scripts, Phonological Awareness, Caregivers, Child Health
Hollander, Vera; Torsney, Janet – 2000
Save the Children was founded in 1932 as a nonprofit child-assistance organization to help children and families improve their health, education, and economic opportunities. This annual report presents information on the activities of the organization for the year 2000 and details its financial position. Beginning with highlights of the year's…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Annual Reports, Child Welfare, Children
Department of Education, Washington, DC. – 2002
This booklet offers guidance to parents in caring for their newborn babies. Advice is given on the following topics: (1) newborn health screening; (2) what a healthy newborn looks like; (3) newborn reflexes; (4) baby checkups; (5) fathers' role; (6) the baby blues; (7) sleeping position; (8) breast milk; (9) breast feeding; (10) bottle feeding;…
Descriptors: Breastfeeding, Child Development, Child Health, Child Rearing
Department of Education, Washington, DC. – 2002
This booklet offers guidance to parents in caring for their newborn babies. Advice is given on the following topics: (1) newborn health screening; (2) what a healthy newborn looks like; (3) newborn reflexes; (4) baby checkups; (5) fathers' role; (6) the baby blues; (7) sleeping position; (8) breast milk; (9) breast feeding; (10) bottle feeding;…
Descriptors: Breastfeeding, Child Development, Child Health, Child Rearing
Nadel, Jacqueline, Ed.; Butterworth, George, Ed. – 1999
Modern research has suggested that imitation is a natural mechanism of learning and communication, yet the possibility of imitation in newborn humans has been controversial. This book looks at evidence for innate imitation in babies. The chapters in the first section of the book reassess the Piagetian tradition, especially concerning the relation…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Communication Research
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Lewis, Mary Ann; Giovannoni, Jeanne M.; Leake, Barbara – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1997
At the two-year mark, foster-care outcomes (continued court supervision, kinship placements, adoption) were examined for 1,038 African American, Latino, and White infants, prenatally exposed to drugs and removed from their mothers at birth, and 203 infants similarly removed but not drug-exposed. Discusses policy and practice implications in terms…
Descriptors: Adoption, Black Family, Black Youth, Child Welfare
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Kopp, Claire B.; Kaler, Sandra R. – American Psychologist, 1989
Discusses the origins of biological risks and their potential consequences for prepregnancy, prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal periods. Presents epidemiological data. Addresses issues of assessment of infant development and interventions provided for infants whose development is at risk. Highlights goals for prevention. A nationally derived data…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Development, Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology
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Helsel, Deborah; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1992
Reproductive factors for Hmong immigrants (mothers of 1,937 children) were compared with those of 3,776 white, non-Hispanic women. Despite a high proportion of births at high parity and advanced maternal age, Hmong women gave birth to very low birth weight babies at about the same rate as white women. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Asian Americans, Birth Rate, Birth Weight
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Collins, James W., Jr.; Davis, Richard J. – American Journal of Public Health, 1990
Analyzes the effects of the following factors on low birth weight of 103,072 Black and White infants in Chicago: (1) median family income; (2) maternal age; (3) education; and (4) marital status. Concludes that family income shows racial disparity and that traditional risk factors do not completely explain racial differences in neonatal outcome.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Birth Weight, Black Population Trends, Blacks
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Arehart, Kathryn Hoberg; Yoshinaga-Itano, Christine – American Annals of the Deaf, 1999
Asserts that, as identification of hearing loss in infancy becomes increasingly common due to universal newborn screening, early interventionists will need to forge links to health-care providers, to have specialized training in deafness and hearing loss, and to have expertise in providing services to very young children and to children with mild…
Descriptors: Deafness, Disability Identification, Early Identification, Early Intervention
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Cardinal, Donald N.; Shum, Kathy – Journal of Early Intervention, 1993
This paper reviews literature on the support needed by families of infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). A survey of 94 California NICUs indicated that they generally provide comprehensive services to families while infants are in the hospital, less service during the transition home, and very little support and follow-up after the…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Early Intervention
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McCracken, Wendy; Young, Alys; Tattersall, Helen; Uus, Kai; Bamford, John – Deafness and Education International, 2005
This article presents results related to the impact on educational support services of the introduction of the first phase of the national Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP) in England. This study was funded by the Department of Health and undertaken as one element of a national evaluation of NHSP across a range of domains. It presents…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Hearing (Physiology)
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