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Peer reviewedAtkinson, E.; And Others – Child Care, Health and Development, 1995
Investigates the importance of temperament as a predictor of children's sleep problems. Subjects were 57 toddlers ranging from 12 to 36 months. Discusses case studies to further illuminate other possible factors such as parental handling. Results indicated that children with reported sleep problems were more likely to obtain an intermediate high…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Environmental Influences, Infants
Peer reviewedThompson, Bruce; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1996
The construct validity of scores on the Behavior Rating Scale of the revised Bayley Scales of Infant Development was studied with national standardization samples of children ranging from 1 to 42 months and a variety of factor analytic methods. The factor structure became more complex at older ages. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Rating Scales, Child Development, Construct Validity
Peer reviewedTardif, Twila – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Challenges Gentner's (1982) claim that nouns are universally predominant in children's early vocabularies, noting that when a conservative method of counting nouns was used, 9 out of 10 22-month-old monolingual Mandarin-speaking children produced more verbs or action words than nouns or object labels in their naturalistic speech. (MDM)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Infants, Language Research
Peer reviewedWeir, Catherine; Soule, Sarah; Bacchus, Catherine; Rael, Jennifer; Schneider, Jennifer – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2000
Observational reinforcement was studied in 5- to 13-month-old infants in a contingency learning task where brief light-sound stimulation followed touches on a canister. The task was preceded by differing preexperiences for each of four study groups. Overall, results demonstrated that vicarious reinforcement in the preexperiences probably did not…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Cognitive Development, Conditioning, Contingency Management
Peer reviewedEvans, Roy; Robinshaw, Helen – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Reports preliminary findings of the first national survey of services to identify and provide specialist support to profoundly deaf infants and young children in England and Wales. Notes that the resources available for early identification of deaf infants and the quality of professional support to promote habilitation is quite variable.…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedBlinn-Pike, Lynn; Mingus, Suzanne – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Surveys 105 adolescent mothers at approximately two months postpartum, using the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), to assess the reliability and the value of using this measure. The results determined that reliabilities were low for the CAP abuse scale. It concludes that further research is needed to understand the psychometric properties of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Early Parenthood, Infants
Peer reviewedNakisa, Ramin Charles; Plunkett, Kim – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1998
Describes a connectionist model accounting for newborn infants' ability to finely discriminate almost all human speech contrasts and the fact that their phonemic category boundaries are identical, even for phonemes outside their target language. The model posits an innately guided learning in which an artificial neural network is stored in a…
Descriptors: Infants, Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Language Research
Peer reviewedAguiar, Andrea; Baillargeon, Renee – Child Development, 1998
Three experiments examined whether 8.5-month-olds considered an object's width and compressibility when determining whether it could be inserted into a container. Results suggested that infants realized that large balls could fit into large but not small containers, whereas small balls could fit into both containers. Infants understood that large…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infants, Tactile Stimuli, Tactual Perception
Peer reviewedJohnson, Scott P.; Mason, Uschi – Child Development, 2002
Examined 2-month-old infants' perception of sparse random-dot displays depicting an illusory shape against a background in three experiments in which background texture, luminance cues, and relative motion information were added or deleted. Found that infants preferred novel stimuli in each condition, revealing an early capacity to perceive shape…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infants, Kinesthetic Perception, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
Peer reviewedRochat, Philippe; Striano, Tricia – Child Development, 2002
Investigated early determinants of infants' self--other discrimination when presented with a live image of themselves or another person that was either contingent or contingent with delay. Found that infants 4 months and older perceived and acted differently when facing the image of themselves compared to that of another; 9-month-olds showed more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning, Infants, Perception Tests
Peer reviewedRichards, John E.; Turner, Erin D. – Child Development, 2001
Examined distractibility during visual fixations in 6- to 24-month-olds. Found that latency to turn toward a distractor was a function of length of look before distractor onset. Immediately before onset, children had greater sustained lowered heart rate for trials on which they continued looking at television monitor than for trials on which they…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Attention Control, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedCarlson, Joseph R. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2001
This paper reports on the development and current status of one of the two state-sponsored live-in nursery programs for women inmates in the U.S. Initial results have shown a decrease in misconduct reports by participating inmates and reduced recidivism by those who complete the program. (Author)
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Females, Infants
Peer reviewedJones, David P. H. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2002
This editorial comments on a study that found that parents of infants prenatally exposed to illegal drugs did not subsequently have more child abuse allegations than a comparison sample. The need for adult and child welfare professionals to work together in serving infants and their parents is stressed. (Contains 1 reference.) (CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Early Intervention, Family Programs, Incidence
Peer reviewedSchoem, Scott R. – Volta Review, 1997
This article discusses otitis media in children. It addresses risk factors for otitis media, pathogenesis, diagnosis, bacteria causing otitis media, and treatment for acute otitis media, recurrent acute otitis media, and persistent otitis media with effusion, including antibiotics, steroids, allergy control, autoinflation, mechanical ventilation,…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Etiology, Family Influence, Infants
Peer reviewedWaters, Everett; Cummings, E. Mark – Child Development, 2000
Examines empirical successes of theory of attachment as a secure base relationship, including nature of infant-caregiver and adult-adult relationships. Maintains that researchers need to continually examine the logic and coherence of attachment theory and redress errors of emphasis and analysis. Suggests that the theory be updated in light of…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Children, Infants


