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Badian, Nathlie A. – 1976
Reviewed is the research on the early prediction of academic underachievement or learning difficulty and described are predictive projects currently underway by the author. Suggested by the review are that the child at highest risk for school learning difficulties is a later-born male, who has a history of pre or perinatal complications and who is…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Group Testing, Infants, Learning Disabilities
PDF pending restorationRodriguez-Brown, Flora V. – 1976
Studied were some cognitive aspects of the language development of a 2-year-old Puerto Rican boy who had been on the U.S. mainland 1 month. A Neo-Piagetian approach (developed by K. Witz and J. Easley) was used to study: language behavior as being embedded in more complex, unified systems; productivity of different structures and language…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Development, Ethnic Groups, Exceptional Child Research
PDF pending restorationSchuster, Clara Shaw, Comp. – 1976
The annotated bibliography contains 170 citations on factors that affect parental responses to their physically handicapped infants. References are given for the following specific disabilities: blind, cardiac, cerebral palsied, deaf, deaf blind, hemophiliac, mentally retarded, metabolic, neurological, and orthopedic. About 90 citations deal with…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Annotated Bibliographies, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Adjustment
Caldwell, Bettye M.; And Others – 1969
In a longitudinal study, a group of 41 children from lower class families were examined for differences in child-mother and mother-child attachment patterns at 30 months of age. Twenty-three children had been cared for by their mothers from birth until 30 months of age, and 18 had been enrolled in a day care center for at least 1 year. Data…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Day Care, Emotional Development
Honig, A. S.; Lally, J. R. – 1974
This study investigates characteristics of experienced teachers of infants in terms of the kinds of adult-child interactions that occur. Two measurement instruments were developed so that teacher-infant relationships could be studied objectively. Assessing the Behavior of Caregivers (ABC) I and II are checklists for use with infants (0-18 months)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Day Care, Infants
Honig, Alice S.; Lally, J. Ronald – 1973
Two versions of the Assessing the Behavior of Caregivers (ABC-I, ABC-II) Rating Checklist were developed. These instruments were designed to assess infant environments by studying actual ongoing behaviors, as opposed to idealized stated objectives of programs or psychometric criterion scores of the infants. The checklists were created to (1) be…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Caregivers, Evaluation Methods, Infants
Rabinowitz, Melba – 1973
This paper states the basic assumptions underlying the philosophy and methods used in a parent-infant education program at the Parent Child Development Center in New Orleans designed to teach and emphasize all aspects of a child's development. The assumptions discussed in relation to program content are: (1) some parents have child-rearing styles…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Educational Objectives, Infants, Models
Rabinowitz, Melba – 1973
This workbook, directed toward the non-reader, was designed for the New Orleans Parent Child Developmental Center's Infant Program. It offers parents day-by-day suggestions for stimulating infants from birth to six months. Experiences related to the child's visual, auditory, muscular and language development, as well as hints on routine and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Home Programs
National Migrant Information Clearinghouse, Austin, TX. Juarez-Lincoln Center. – 1972
The Public Health Service Act was amended in 1962 to authorize grants to establish family health service clinics for domestic agricultural migratory workers and to improve the health conditions of these workers and their families. Approximately 100 programs currently provide migrant health services. As a result of the low level of funding of these…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Legislation, Infant Mortality, Mexican Americans
Carpenter, Genevieve C. – 1973
A report is presented which relates to a general hypothesis suggested by previous data on visual response to faces that in the first weeks of life infants develop expectations regarding the human face. Three predictions were made: (1) Silent human faces would elicit less direct regard than faces accompanied by voices; (2) A familiar face would…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Discrimination Learning, Females, Infant Behavior
Spaulding, Robert L. – 1970
This volume is the last of three which report the results of the five-year Education Improvement Program in Durham, North Carolina. Volume III consists of abstracts of special studies conducted by the investigators in the program. Some of the studies have been published in professional journals. The three volumes, together, constitute the final…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Behavior Change, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth
1971
These standards apply to services for unmarried parents, provided through organized social agencies and supported by voluntary contributions and allocation of tax funds. The standards are considered to be the best practices in providing service for children born outside of marraige and for their parents. Discussions are provided of the following:…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Community Services, Day Care, Family Life Education
Hunt, J. McVicker – 1972
Four issues related to psychological development are discussed. These issues concern: (1) the criteria by which the separate levels, or structures, or stages of psychological development are to be identified; (2) the principle by means of which these configurations are to be ordered; (3) the nature of the transitions taking place between…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Infants
Thomas, Susan B., Comp. – 1972
This bibliography is designed to be as comprehensive as possible on the effects of nutrition on learning. While a few of the citations are relatively old, they represent the beginning of research interest in the area. Most of the citations are from the late 1960's or early 1970's. Much of the research in the area uses animals as subjects, rather…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Childhood Needs, Cognitive Development
Van den Daele, Leland D. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1972
A classification of natal influences is proposed with a model of their operation. Natal influences affect maternal capacity, maternal load, and maternal efficiency. Since maternal load is increased in twin pregnancy, results of twin studies must be generalized with caution. The method of co-twin control is exemplified by examination of a small…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Genetics, Heredity, Individual Characteristics

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