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Rubin, Rosalyn; And Others – 1972
The longitudinal study assessed the psychological and educational sequelae of premature birth through the early elementary school years, to determine whether children born prematurely constitute a high risk population in terms of regular school progress. Subjects included 78 children with birth weights of 2500 grams or less, 78 children of normal…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biological Influences, Body Weight, Child Development
Tewksbury, Robert – 1971
A proposal for a reading program to help the culturally, economically, and educationally deprived preschool child develop his language and concept formation before he enters school is presented. A home visiting remedial teacher would train parents to develop language skills and concepts through (1) specific fine motor skills, (2) sequencing…
Descriptors: Child Development, Compensatory Education, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged
Brazelton, T. Berry – 1971
Parents are prepared for their roles with the new infant during pregnancy, the anxiety and turmoil serving as a source of energy for reorienting them to their new roles. The individuality of the neonate then shapes their responses to him and essentially creates an environment which is suitable to his particular needs. Rather than being at the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Environmental Influences, Family Influence, Infant Behavior
Wells, Alberta – 1971
This annotated bibliography, which is a supplement to "Day Care: An Annotated Bibliography," contains approximately 220 items published between 1964 and 1971. Books, pamphlets, magazine articles, research papers, and reports of studies are included in this list. All are sources that the Day Care Policy Studies Group examined for a study undertaken…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Certification, Child Development
PDF pending restorationHolden, Marjorie H.; MacGinitie, Walter H.
The purposes of this study were: (1) to determine whether there is a developmental sequence in the child's acquisition of certain metalinguistic abilities; and (2) to determine whether the child's acquisition of these metalinguistic abilities is related to Piagetian operations. The measure of metalinguistic ability on which this study focused was…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Grade 1
Corpus Christi Independent School District, TX. – 1970
A guide for helping young children develop positive attitudes about themselves and for expressing themselves well is presented. The philosophy of the school district putting out this instructional manual includes the following tenets: (1) Schools exist primarily for the benefit of the children in their community; (2) Curriculum should provide…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Aural Learning, Bibliographies, Child Development
SHIRTS, R. GARRY
THIS REPORT PRESENTS A MODIFIED (SIXTH-GRADE) VERSION OF THE "LIFE CAREER GAME," DEVELOPED PREVIOUSLY FOR HIGH SCHOOL USE BY MRS. SARANE BOOCOCK OF JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. INCLUDED ARE MANUALS FOR TEACHER AND PUPIL (SHOWING HOW TO ORGANIZE, SUPERVISE, AND PLAY THE GAME) AS WELL AS THE GAME MATERIAL ITSELF. THE GAME IS AN ACTIVITY WHICH…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Child Development, Class Activities, Educational Games
Barber, Lucie W.
The seven Barber Scales of Self-Regard assess levels of normal development in seven separable components of an integrated self-concept. The purpose of this study was to find out if males or females develop more quickly in a Scale or the Scales, or do the two sexes develop at a comparable rate. The sample included 173 children from middle class…
Descriptors: Child Development, Mothers, Parents, Preschool Children
Barber, Lucie W.; Gernik, Helen C.
The seven Barber Scales of Self-Regard for Preschool Children were developed to provide instruments for assessing levels of development for individual children. Normative data by age level means for both sexes and for each sex in the 1975 field test of the scales is presented in this article. Evidence for sex differences was found in only two…
Descriptors: Age, Child Development, Mothers, Norms
Barber, Lucie W.; Cernik, Helen C.
The seven Scales of Self-Regard for Preschool Children are based on a model which indicates that the personality element "Self" is composed of seven, separable and measurable components. This study addresses itself to the separability of the components assessed by the seven scales. The sample for this study came from the 1975 field test.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Factor Structure, Mothers, Parents
Barber, Lucie W.
The Barber Scales of Self-Regard for Preschool Children resulted from a personality model specifying seven measurable and separate components resulting in self-image. The following are the scale titles: (1) purposeful learning of skills, (2) completing tasks, (3) coping with fears, (4) children's responses to requests, (5) dealing with…
Descriptors: Age, Child Development, Factor Structure, Parents
Standahl, Jerry Joel – 1975
Forty children each from nursery school, first grade, and third grade participated in a study of the use of symbolic mediators in the control of overt behavior of children with internal and external locus of control. Each child participated in three different verbal control tasks: a push-button task, a pounding-board task, and a serial-recall…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations
Bierly, Margaret M. – 1977
The study examined the influence of the semantic variable of contrastive gender of the pronoun, and the phonological variable of contrastive stress of the pronoun, on four- to eight-year-old children's comprehension of syntactic structures containing the nonidentity pronominal reference. Four types of items were generated: those containing…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Comprehension, Context Clues
O'Hara, Ethel – Today's Education, 1975
This article states that children in the first grade have usually not developed the thought processes which would enable them to understand the typical first-grade math curriculum. (CD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Cognitive Development, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedLevin, Stephen R.; Anderson, Daniel R. – Journal of Communication, 1976
Describes a continuing research program concerned with what U.S. preschoolers look at on television and how often they watch and notes implications for the production of television material for young children. (MH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Attention Span, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research


