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Younggren, Naomi; Barton, Lauren; Rooney, Robin; Scheibe, Faith – Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy), 2022
This document supports high-quality Child Outcomes Summary (COS) ratings by helping teams connect their observations of children's functional skills and behaviors with three child outcomes: (1) Positive Social-Emotional Skills; (2) Acquisition and Use of Knowledge and Skills; and (3) Use of Appropriate Behaviors to Meet Needs. Effectively aligning…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Child Behavior, Outcomes of Education, Special Education
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Helen Fan Yu-Lefler; Steven Lindauer; Anne W. Riley – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2022
Disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) are the most common behavioral health problems in young American children. When not well-managed in early childhood, DBD can progress to lifetime mental health problems with personal, economic, as well as societal impacts. The evidence-based intervention of choice for DBD is outpatient parent-directed behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Child Behavior, Young Children, Evidence Based Practice
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Rennie, Léonie J.; Howitt, Christine – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
The "Children's Engagement Behaviour Framework" was developed to describe young children's engagement with science exhibits and how their behaviour is related to learning about the exhibits. The "Framework" was synthesised from frameworks in research literature related to family learning and the nature of play. It describes…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Young Children, Interaction, Child Behavior
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Van Lissa, Caspar J.; Keizer, Renske – Developmental Psychology, 2020
This longitudinal study of Australian families (n = 1,884, from age 6-12) examined how fathers' and mothers' quantitative involvement (time spent on childcare) and qualitative involvement (specific parenting behaviors) relate to children's emotional adjustment development. We used dynamic structural equation modeling to disentangle stable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parenting Styles, Fathers, Mothers
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Lee, Vivian; Duku, Eric; Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie; Bennett, Teresa; Szatmari, Peter; Elsabbagh, Mayada; Kerns, Connor; Mirenda, Pat; Smith, Isabel M.; Ungar, Wendy J.; Vaillancourt, Tracy; Volden, Joanne; Waddell, Charlotte; Zaidman-Zait, Anat; Thompson, Ann; Georgiades, Stelios – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Temperament is a construct that is relatively stable over time but varies between individuals. Research suggests that children with autism spectrum disorder have a 'reactive' temperament profile when compared to peers with or without disabilities. However, our understanding of how temperament varies within children with autism and how it relates…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Severity (of Disability), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Behavior Problems
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Shi, Rushen; Legrand, Camille; Brandenberger, Anna – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2020
Previous research suggests that toddlers can rely on distributional cues in the input to track adjacent and nonadjacent grammatical dependencies. It remains unclear whether toddlers understand the hierarchical phrase structures that determine the corresponding grammatical dependencies. We addressed this question by testing toddlers on two…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Cues, Linguistic Input, Grammar
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Baker, Jason K.; Fenning, Rachel M.; Erath, Stephen A.; Baucom, Brian R.; Messinger, Daniel S.; Moffitt, Jacquelyn; Kaeppler, Alexander; Bailey, Alyssa – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Children with autism spectrum disorder exhibit significant difficulties with emotion regulation. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is a biomarker for processes related to emotion regulation, with higher baseline rates linked to beneficial outcomes. Although reduction in respiratory sinus arrhythmia in response to challenge can index adaptive processes…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Behavior Problems, Children
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Schenk, Jacqueline.J; Naber, Fabienne.B.A.; Nederhand, Marloes.L.; Gawke, Roxanne; Prinzie, Peter – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2020
The current pilot study examines pre-schooler's play behaviour involving dolls with and without facial characteristics of Down syndrome over a period of 16 weeks. Play behaviours were categorized into one of 3 behavioural categories with predefined observational scoring grids: prosocial, antisocial, or neutral/no behaviour. Participants also…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Play, Toys, Down Syndrome
Frances M. Lobo; Erika Lunkenheimer – Grantee Submission, 2020
Parent-child coregulation, thought to support children's burgeoning regulatory capacities, is the process by which parents and their children regulate one another through their goal-oriented behavior and expressed affect. Two particular coregulation patterns--dyadic contingency and dyadic flexibility--appear beneficial in early childhood, but…
Descriptors: Self Control, Self Management, Parent Child Relationship, Goal Orientation
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Frances M. Lobo; Erika Lunkenheimer – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Parent-child coregulation, thought to support children's burgeoning regulatory capacities, is the process by which parents and their children regulate one another through their goal-oriented behavior and expressed affect. Two particular coregulation patterns--dyadic contingency and dyadic flexibility--appear beneficial in early childhood, but…
Descriptors: Self Control, Self Management, Parent Child Relationship, Goal Orientation
Claiborne, Joi; Smith, Jameel M. – Communique, 2023
The integration of behavioral health services in primary care has become increasingly popular in pediatric settings in recent years. While there are various models of integrated behavioral health (IBH), the aim is constant: to increase access to behavioral and mental health care through collaboration between behavioral health providers and…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Role, Interdisciplinary Approach, Primary Health Care
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Gilmore, Sean; Frederick, Lindsay K.; Santillan, Lupita; Locke, Jill – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
The playground may be an important context to examine the social functioning of children with autism spectrum disorder. Previous literature on playground peer engagement has used quantitative methods, but there is limited research using qualitative observations to understand the nuances of playground behavior. Using a mixed-methods approach, 55…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Elementary School Students
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Andrews, Ellen – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2019
The intensive Circle of Security intervention is an attachment-based program that utilises video feedback to support parents to understand and respond to their children's attachment needs. The original group format was developed into an individual protocol for flexible delivery and broad dissemination. This protocol, described elsewhere, has been…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Parent Child Relationship
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Cucu Ciuhan, Geanina – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2019
The number of school-aged children referred for psychological assessment and psychotherapy in our psychology clinic, who are showing comorbid emotional and behavioural issues, are in continuous growth over the last years. This article presents the correlations between the level of anxiety scales in school-aged children and their aggressive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rejection (Psychology), Anxiety, Aggression
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Tavassoli, Nasim; Recchia, Holly; Ross, Hildy – Early Education and Development, 2019
Research Findings: Siblings' interactions in early childhood may provide a unique context for understanding others' needs and fostering prosociality. This 2-year longitudinal study examined children's prosocial responsiveness to their siblings' needs during naturalistic interactions. European-Canadian sibling dyads (N = 39) were observed in their…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Child Behavior, Prosocial Behavior, Siblings
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