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Peer reviewedKokot, Shirley; Colman, Jane – Roeper Review, 1994
The mother of a highly creative girl describes her daughter's openness to experience and sensitivity, examines how adults misinterpret creative aspects of her daughter's being, comments that education could be a liberating medium but is generally a conditioning program, and notes that creativeness means living in essence and arriving at insights…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Creativity, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedJackson, Philip W. – Teachers College Record, 1994
Presents a new perspective on how to integrate the arts back into education and how to make art education part of the school reform process. The perspective would teach only artistic insights that would best serve children at different times in their development, stressing the continuity between art and life. (SM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Change Strategies, Child Development
Peer reviewedPearce, Joseph Chilton – NAMTA Journal, 1994
Examines the nature of mother-child bonding from the prenatal stage through early infancy, discussing how the mother's actions, even before birth, stimulate her child's senses. Explains the crucial role that physical contact, breastfeeding, and visual stimuli have on mother-child bonding in human and animal newborns. (MDM)
Descriptors: Animals, Attachment Behavior, Breastfeeding, Child Development
Honig, Alice Sterling – Day Care & Early Education, 1993
Offers 20 tips for parents and child caregivers to help them reframe ideas about children's toilet-learning timetables and to understand this developmental step toward maturity from a toddler's point of view. (HTH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedPeterson, Rita W. – Early Education and Development, 1994
Examines research on the importance of understanding children's biological timetables for mind and brain development, and forces that can threaten this neurodevelopmental timetable during critical periods. Discusses the brain's adaptability, and focuses on the importance of knowledge derived from the study of special populations for understanding…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedHayne, Harlene; And Others – Cognitive Development, 1993
The role of context in categorization was examined in four experiments with three month olds. Findings demonstrated that categorization of a novel object is influenced by the context present when the object is initially encountered and by previous encounters with that object in the category context, indicating that infants are capable of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classification, Cognitive Ability, Context Effect
Peer reviewedCourchesne, Eric – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1995
In a study by Toshiaki Hashimoto and colleagues (EC 611 142), 10 infants with developmental delay, poor eye contact, and poor facial expression underwent magnetic resonance brain imaging and were later diagnosed with autism. This offered direct evidence of abnormality of the cerebellar vermis and the brainstem at the beginning stages of behavioral…
Descriptors: Age, Anatomy, Autism, Child Development
Peer reviewedDuncan, Susan C.; Duncan, Terry E. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1994
Using an approach to the analysis of missing data, this study investigated developmental trends in alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use among 750 adolescents across 5 years using multiple-group latent growth modeling. Latent variable structural equation modeling and missing data approaches to studying developmental change are explored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Change, Child Development, Drinking
Kilpatrick, William – American Educator, 1995
Music can help create a good moral environment if it is music that can be shared, that channels emotions and shapes the soul, that has stood the test of time, and that tells a story. Today's rock music all too often plays a destructive role in leading youth away from virtue. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Influences, Moral Development
Peer reviewedSerbin, Lisa A.; And Others – New Directions for Child Development, 1994
A naturalistic study of toddler playgroups examined factors that might encourage gender segregation. Results revealed that play in same-sex contexts facilitates social interaction, whereas in mixed-sex contexts, play leads to passive social relations. Toddlers who segregated were more behaviorally sex-typed. Preferences for sex-typed toys did not…
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship
Miller, John A. – Camping Magazine, 1995
Parents responding to a survey on children's self-esteem viewed the environment as the most important factor in personality development, realized the significant role parents have in the development of children's self-esteem, and felt that separation or divorce negatively affects children's self-esteem. Only 29 percent of respondents thought camp…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Family Environment, Institutional Advancement
Bryant, Brenda K.; And Others – Children's Environments, 1994
An ecological perspective is used to evaluate the quality of mainstream child development research designs that include observational data collection procedures. A preliminary analysis of a case study is presented to illustrate the need for greater attention to ecological factors. (LZ)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedFuchs, Lynn S.; Deno, Stanley L. – Exceptional Children, 1992
This study assessed the effects of curriculum on technical features (criterion validity and developmental growth rates) within curriculum-based measurement in reading with 91 elementary level handicapped and nonhandicapped students. Correlations between oral reading samples and reading comprehension as well as developmental growth rates were…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Child Development, Curriculum, Difficulty Level
Peer reviewedWhite, Sheldon H. – Developmental Psychology, 1992
As an undergraduate at Williams College, G. Stanley Hall learned a theistic developmental psychology from Mark Hopkins. As president of Clark University, Hall initiated a program of questionnaires that contributed to a scientific vision of childhood and adolescence. Hall treated this vision as a moral philosophy. (BC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
Child Care Information Exchange, 1993
This special section on the spirit of play discusses (1) characteristics of adult play; (2) styles of playfulness; (3) the creation of environments that foster children's sense of wonder; and (4) strategies for training teachers to be playful and to be attentive to children's play. (HOD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Environment, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking


