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Makaric, R. – 1971
This document is an English-language abstract (approximately 1,500 words) of a book in which the author researched the development of sociability among secondary school youth. The book sets forth, mainly on the basis of empirical studies, the outcome of educational action to develop sociability among the youth. The inquiry also embraced the…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Adolescents, Group Norms, Helping Relationship
Emmerich, Walter – 1971
As part of an ongoing longitudinal study of early cognitive, affective, and social development in economically disadvantaged children, this investigation assessed the classroom behavior of 500 urban preschool children from Portland, Oregon, St. Louis, Missouri, and Trenton, New Jersey. The majority were black and enrolled in Head Start. Primary…
Descriptors: Black Community, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement
Saunders, Minta M. – 1971
Learning in infancy is based on activity, beginnings, and curiosity, the so-called ABC's. Earliest behavior consists of mass activity, the period from birth to 24 months of sensory-motor development which provides the foundation for all future learning. Adults must provide space, toys, and affectionate care to help infants proceed through…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning
Lewis, Michael; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – 1972
Because of the sparcity of research on infants' response to social events, especially different categories of people, infants between 8 and 18 months of age were introduced to five different social events: strange adult male and female, strange 4-year-old female, mother, and self. The infants' responses indicated that approach affects stimulus…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Thrift, Jill C. – 1976
This study explored the relationship between maternal sensitivity and the development of mother-infant vocal interaction. Two characteristics of mother and infant vocalizations were assessed at six and nine months in a home feeding situation: (1) the degree of mutual responsiveness, and (2) the affective quality of vocalization. These assessments…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis, Middle Class Parents
Krieger, William G. – 1976
Two directions of influence in the socialization process are examined: the influence of the child (primarily the infant) upon parental behavior, and the influence of parental attempts to "appropriately" sex type the infant. Despite the fact that male and female roles are defined similarly in the majority of the world's cultures, little…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Infant Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Iannotti, Ronald J. – 1977
This paper describes a one-year longitudinal follow up study of the long term effects of role taking training procedures (in which children assumed a number of perspectives) on children's social and cognitive behaviors. Longitudinal and cross-sectional age effects were also analyzed. In an earlier study the effect of two types of role-taking…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Koetitz, Lisa E. – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1976
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
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Collins, W. Andrew – Counseling Psychologist, 1977
This paper stresses the gains for both developmental theory and educational practice that are brought about by social intervention research. The author suggests several directions for future research. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology, Helping Relationship
Netick, Anne – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1977
Presented is a design for teaching daily living, socialization, motor, academic, and language skills to deaf blind children in a residential setting. (SBH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind
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Kuczynski, Leon; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1987
Investigated the content and development of children's imitative behavior in the home. The data consisted of incidents of naturally occurring imitations of 24 children 16 and 29 months of age collected over a four-month period by mothers trained in observational recording. Immediate imitations decreased with age; deferred imitations increased with…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Discipline, Imitation, Modeling (Psychology)
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Fantuzzo, John W.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1986
A social skills training program, with the components of individualized performance standards, response-specific feedback, self-monitoring, and group rewards, was conducted with three mildly retarded black mothers identified as child maltreaters. The game contingencies effectively increased the mothers' ability to identify the most effective…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Black Mothers, Child Abuse, Educational Games
Garbe, Valerie; Rodda, Michael – ACEHI Journal, 1988
This paper discusses problems faced by deaf adolescents in the areas of communication skills, education, the impact of mainstreaming, social interaction, the development of social life, and personal identity and behavior. The problems of deciding on communication methods and on a cultural identity complicate life for hearing-impaired adolescents.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Communication Skills, Deafness
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Luker, Richard; Johnston, Jerome – Social Education, 1988
Presents television as an instrument through which adolescents can gain social experience and strengthen social development. Examines the link between watching television and social relationships, discussing how television viewing can provide "blueprints" for behavior in social situations. Lists four steps for using television as a learning tool.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Media, Educational Trends
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Nind, Melanie; Hewett, Dave – British Journal of Special Education, 1988
The Harpersbury Hospital School in Hertfordshire, England, developed a curriculum of "mothering," or intensive, structured interaction teaching, to promote development of language, cognition, and sociability in pupils with severe and complex learning difficulties. The process approach is based on the critical learning that infants…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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