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Carey-Sargeant, Christa L.; Brown, P. Margaret – Deafness and Education International, 2005
This study compared reciprocal utterances of six hearing mother-hearing toddler dyads and six hearing mother-deaf toddler dyads. Child participants were matched by language stage based on Brown's stages of morphological development and were aged between 25 and 45 months. Child participants were observed interacting with their mothers during…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Deafness, Toddlers
Valian, Virginia; Aubry, Stephanie – Journal of Child Language, 2005
Why are young children's utterances short? This elicited imitation study used a new task--double imitation--to investigate the factors that contribute to children's failure to lexicalize sentence subjects. Two-year-olds heard a triad of sentences singly and attempted to imitate each; they then again heard the same triad singly and again attempted…
Descriptors: Sentences, Form Classes (Languages), Imitation, Language Acquisition
Ota, Carrie; DiCarlo, Cynthia F.; Burts, Diane C.; Laird, Robert; Gioe, Cheri – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2006
An evaluation of the impact of training on caregiver responsiveness was conducted to examine changes in caregiver behavior. Six infant and toddler child care caregivers were observed prior to and following a 6-hour statewide training, based on the Right from Birth series (Ramey & Ramey, 1999). This training focused on caregiver responsiveness to…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Caregiver Training, Context Effect, Behavior Modification
Moore, Jan Allison; Prath, Scott; Arrieta, Adrianne – Volta Review, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to document the early Spanish speech development of a toddler, K, whose cochlear implant was activated at age 20 months. The contribution of K's developmental pattern to research is unique in that Spanish is the sole language of the home, as well as being the language of intervention up to 16 months postimplant (3…
Descriptors: Spanish, Toddlers, Hearing Impairments, Speech
Changing Toddlers' and Preschoolers' Attachment Classifications: The Circle of Security Intervention
Hoffman, Kent T.; Marvin, Robert S.; Cooper, Glen; Powell, Bert – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
education and psychotherapy that is based on attachment theory. The purpose of this study was to track changes in children's attachment classifications pre- and immediately postintervention. Participants were 65 toddler- or preschooler- caregiver dyads recruited from Head Start and Early Head Start programs. As predicted, there were significant…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Toddlers, Psychotherapy, Intervention
Winton, Pam, Ed.; Buysse, Virginia, Ed.; Zimmerman, Tracy, Ed. – FPG Child Development Institute, 2007
This issue of "Early Developments" examines a relatively new phenomenon in the early childhood field called "evidence-based practice," defined herein as "a decision-making process that integrates the best available research evidence with family and professional wisdom and values." This issue of "Early Developments" includes the following articles:…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education, Professional Development, Research
Tennessee Department of Education, 2007
IDEA stands for The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which is the law that requires special services for children with disabilities from birth through the age of twenty-one years. This law has established the regulations on which the procedural safeguards in this booklet are based. The ten safeguards discussed include the right to:…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Disabilities, Toddlers, Parent Rights
Cassel, Tricia D.; Messinger, Daniel S.; Ibanez, Lisa V.; Haltigan, John D.; Acosta, Susan I.; Buchman, Albert C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
Infants with older siblings with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD-sibs) are at risk for socioemotional difficulties. ASD-sibs were compared to infants with typically developing older siblings (TD-sibs) using the face-to-face/still-face (FFSF) at 6 months and the Early Social Communication Scale (ESCS) at 8, 10, 12, 15, and/or 18 months. ASD-sibs…
Descriptors: Infants, Siblings, Autism, Emotional Development
Chawarska, Katarzyna; Volkmar, Fred – Developmental Science, 2007
Face recognition impairments are well documented in older children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD); however, the developmental course of the deficit is not clear. This study investigates the progressive specialization of face recognition skills in children with and without ASD. Experiment 1 examines human and monkey face recognition in…
Descriptors: Models, Autism, Toddlers, Interpersonal Relationship
Wachs, Theodore D.; Chang, Susan M.; Walker, Susan P.; Meeks Gardner, Julie M. – Intelligence, 2007
The present study assessed whether birth weight, maternal child rearing behaviors, and maternal intelligence combine in an additive or in a non-linear interactive fashion to influence cognitive performance in a sample of 24-month old full-term appropriate and low birth weight Jamaican children. Child cognitive performance was measured using the…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Body Weight, Play, Child Rearing
Rescorla, Leslie; Ross, Gail S.; McClure, Sarah – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: The association between language delay and behavior problems in toddlers was examined in 2 studies, 1 conducted in a developmental clinic in New Jersey (Study 1; N = 83) and the other conducted in a developmental clinic in New York (Study 2; N = 103). Method: In both clinics, parents of 18- to 35-month-olds completed the Language…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Emotional Problems, Child Behavior, Check Lists
Van Hulle, C. A.; Lemery-Chalfant, K.; Goldsmith, H. H. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Relatively little is known about the genetic architecture of childhood behavioral disorders in very young children. Method: In this study, parents completed the Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment, a questionnaire that assesses symptoms of childhood disorders, as well as socio-emotional competencies, for 822 twin pairs…
Descriptors: Twins, Behavior Disorders, Toddlers, Infants
Zaidman-Zait, Anat; Dromi, Esther – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the prelinguistic communicative abilities of toddlers with hearing loss and without hearing loss during the 2nd year of life and shortly before the emergence of productive single-word lexicons. Method: The participants were 28 toddlers with hearing loss who participated in an early intervention program…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Toddlers, Profiles, Hearing (Physiology)
Emilson, Anette – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate how very young children can influence their daily life in preschool, in relation to teacher control. The specific questions studied were: What opportunities do the children have to make their own choices and take the initiative? How does teacher control manifest itself? What form do permanent…
Descriptors: Young Children, Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Teacher Role
Ponti, Giorgio – PEB Exchange, 2008
This article describes the design of a flexible school for childhood education in Milan, Italy. The architecture of this school takes into account children's development and the different ways they experience space according to their age. The facilities will include not only a nursery school and kindergarten, but also a drop-in day-care centre, a…
Descriptors: Architecture, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Young Children

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