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Stacks, Ann M.; Goff, Jamie – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
This study examines the rate of internalizing and externalizing behavior and whether or not family factors influence internalizing and externalizing behavior differently depending on child gender. Sixty-three Head Start parent-child dyads participated in this study. Rates of externalizing behavior at home for males and females were consistent with…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Depression (Psychology), Gender Differences, Child Behavior
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Smith, Mieko K.; Brun, Carl F. – Child Welfare, 2006
This article describes standardized instruments designed to measure physical and emotional health outcomes among children for a statewide implementation of community- and school-based family resource centers. It includes descriptive and psychometric information, strengths and weaknesses of two measures of physical well-being, and four measures of…
Descriptors: Children, Measures (Individuals), Well Being, Physical Health
Brodkin, Adele M. – Early Childhood Today (1), 2006
In this article, the author presents the story of Laurie, a child who experienced difficulty separating from her parents during the first few days of school. The author assesses that children like Laurie require relaxed attitude about how long their parents may stay. A trusted adult should be there for as long as it takes for these children to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Trust (Psychology), Child Behavior
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Jent, Jason F.; Niec, Larissa N. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2006
This study examined the effectiveness of a behavioral mentoring program aimed at serving youth with psychiatric disorders. Participants included 30 youth (8-12 years old) receiving services in a mentoring program for a mental health population and 30 wait-listed youth and their maternal caregivers. Participating in mentoring services was related…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Rearing, Caregivers, Behavior Problems
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Wong, Maria M.; Nigg, Joel T.; Zucker, Robert A.; Puttler, Leon I.; Fitzgerald, Hiram E.; Jester, Jennifer M.; Glass, Jennifer M.; Adams, Kenneth – Child Development, 2006
The developmental trajectories of behavioral control and resiliency from early childhood to adolescence and their effects on early onset of substance use were examined. Behavioral control is the tendency to express or contain one's impulses and behaviors. Resiliency is the ability to adapt flexibly one's characteristic level of control in response…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Child Behavior, Drinking, Drug Use
Gottfried, Allen W.; Gottfried, Adele Eskeles; Guerin, Diana Wright – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
The Fullerton Longitudinal Study is a contemporary prospective investigation that spans approximately a quarter of a century. Commencing at age 1, children and their families were systematically followed every 6 months from infancy through preschool and annually at ages 5 through 17. They were again assessed at age 24. The course of development…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Gifted, Learning Motivation, Young Children
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Barry, Elaine S. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
This paper provides the opportunity to understand children's behavior from a memory viewpoint. For the last three decades, cognitive developmentalists have been asking the question, "what develops in children's memory?" Four answers to this question are presented, complete with explanations, examples, and possible applications where appropriate.…
Descriptors: Memory, Child Behavior, Cognitive Development, Preschool Teachers
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Cumberland-Li, Amanda; Eisenberg, Nancy; Reiser, Mark – Social Development, 2004
The hypothesis that the relations of effortful control and impulsivity to children's agreeableness would be at least partly indirect through their resiliency was tested. Eighty-two children (M age = 58.67 mos.) were participants. Children nominated peers on agreeableness and completed a behavioral measure of effortful control. Teachers and a…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Self Control, Young Children, Personality Traits
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Williams, Emma – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
This article reviews the empirical evidence relating to the development of early solitary object and parent-infant play in typical infants and children diagnosed with autism. Findings indicate that there may be both qualitative and quantitative differences in early play; however, the need for more longitudinal studies is stressed. (Contains…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Behavior, Child Development, Early Childhood Education
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De Los Reyes, Andres; Kazdin, Alan E. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2006
We examined whether mother-child discrepancies in perceived child behavior problems relate to dysfunctional interactions between mother and child and stress in the mother. Participants included 239 children (6-16 years old; 58 girls, 181 boys) referred for oppositional, aggressive, and antisocial behavior, and their mothers. Mother-child…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mothers, Antisocial Behavior, Child Behavior
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Stanley, Peter – Kairaranga, 2006
This is the second of two papers providing a critique of categorisation and of the biomedical interpretation of personal adjustment issues experienced by children and youth. Whereas the first paper (Stanley, 2006; published in "Kairaranga" earlier this year) appraised this approach from an array of theoretical vantage points, this paper…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Adjustment (to Environment), Classification, Behavior Problems
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Forbes, Erika E.; Shaw, Daniel S.; Fox, Nathan A.; Cohn, Jeffrey F.; Silk, Jennifer S.; Kovacs, Maria – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Despite findings that parent depression increases children's risk for internalizing and externalizing problems, little is known about other factors that combine with parent depression to contribute to behavior problems. Methods: As part of a longitudinal, interdisciplinary study on childhood-onset depression (COD), we examined the…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Behavior Problems, Mothers, Child Behavior
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Hadders-Algra, Mijna – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
The present paper reviews the methods available for neurological or neuromotor evaluation at preschool age. General textbooks on pediatric neurology describe the neurological examination at preschool age in terms of the assessment of the evaluation of cranial nerves, muscle tone, muscle power, reflexes, and the presence of abnormal movements. They…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Neurology, Human Body, Psychomotor Skills
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Landa, Rebecca J. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
This paper orients the reader to social communication assessment and reviews methods for assessing social communication behavior in children from toddlerhood through the preschool years. Most standardized, normed tests of language in this age range focus on morpho-syntactic and semantic comprehension and production abilities. While social…
Descriptors: Autism, Language Impairments, Peer Acceptance, Communication Skills
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Lieberman, Alicia F.; Van Horn, Patricia; Ippen, Chandra Ghosh – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: Treatment outcome for preschool-age children exposed to marital violence was assessed, comparing the efficacy of Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) with case management plus treatment as usual in the community. Method: Seventy-five multiethnic preschool mother dyads from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds were randomly assigned to (1) CPP…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Psychotherapy, Mothers, Preschool Children
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