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Lewis, Michael; McGurk, Harry – 1972
Infant intelligence from birth until the age of two was measured to determine the usefulness of infant intelligence tests. Twenty infants were tested regularly over the two-year period. Results showed neither simplex nor other long-term patterns of interrelationship among the infant intelligence scores obtained. The study concludes that the…
Descriptors: Infants, Intelligence Tests, Intervention, Measurement Instruments
North Carolina Univ., Greensboro. – 1970
This research and demonstration project involved the establishment of a demonstration Nursery Center to provide for the daytime care of infants and toddlers in groups and for the evaluation of this experience. A descriptive account is given of the founding of the center and of its operation over a three-year period. Finding housing and suitable…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Demonstration Centers, Demonstration Programs, Infants
Gordon, Ira J. – 1970
The games described in this book for parents are designed to do several things. First, they will help the baby develop basic skills such as focusing the eyes, coordinating the eye and hand, and distinguishing differences among almost identical objects. Second, once he has these basic skills, he needs to become aware of how the skills can be useful…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Games, Cognitive Development, Early Experience
Upchurch, Beverly; And Others – 1971
Easy-to-do toys and activities for infants and toddlers are described, and instructions are included for making and using them. They are time-consuming to make in some instances and may not be very durable, but when an adult makes toys for children they are setting a pattern that helps children become inventive and resourceful later on. The toys…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Development, Early Experience, Games
Drezek, Wendy – 1976
Research on interaction and environment as factors in infant development is reviewed, descriptions of developmental stages and their implications for curriculum are discussed, and suggestions for using the "developmental roles" perspective in handicapped and normal infant education are outlined. Optimal experiences for infants and…
Descriptors: Activities, Child Development, Curriculum, Developmental Programs
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Osherson, Daniel N. – Cognition, 1978
Human infants are predisposed to organize their experience in terms of certain concepts (natural) and not others (unnatural). Three formal, necessary conditions on the naturalness of concepts are offered. The conditions attempt to link the problem of naturalness to principled distinctions between sense vs nonsense, simplicity vs complexity, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Fundamental Concepts
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Mehrabian, Albert; Falender, Carol A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
Stimulus screening characterizes the degree to which an individual automatically and selectively responds to stimulation. Reliability and validity data are presented for a verbal questionnaire measure of child stimulus screening which employs mother reports. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Infant Behavior, Psychological Characteristics, Questionnaires
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Schreiner, Richard L.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
Because of the difficulty in instructing students in pediatric physical examination and because of the previously proven usefulness of simulators in medical education, Indiana University School of Medicine has developed a family of infant simulators for use in their pediatric education program. Four models are discribed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Higher Education, Infants, Medical Education
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And Others; Greenberg, Douglas B. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1978
Descriptors: Audiometric Tests, Downs Syndrome, Drafting, Evaluation Methods
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Kerr, Mary Ann D.; And Others – Pediatrics, 1978
The relationship between infant malnutrition and maternal psychosocial behavior was explored by comparing mothers of malnourished children with mothers whose children were matched for age and family income but were not malnourished. Journal availability: see EC 111 045. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Child Neglect, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems
Goldson, Edward; And Others – American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1978
The relationship of child abuse to birthweight, five-minute Apgar score, and performance on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development was studied in 75 low socioeconomic infants (ages 2-30 months). Journal availability: see EC 111 042. (Author)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Child Abuse, Child Development, Etiology
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Graves, Pirkko Lauslahti – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1978
This study addresses two specific questions: (1) can changes in infant behavior and maternal attitudes be observed as a function of the child's sex, and (2) if so, at what age do the sex differences become observable? (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Females
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Brassell, William R.; Dunst, Carl J. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1978
Parents of 24 developmentally delayed infants provided their children with sequential experiences intended to foster the development of the object construct. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Disabilities, Exceptional Child Research
Allen, K. Eileen – AAESPH Review, 1978
For availability, see EC 104 061. Examined is the need for early intervention with severely and profoundly handicapped infants and young children, and provided is a rationale for viewing infant and preschool education as the central point in the parent-school-clinic relationship. (CL)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Infants, Intervention
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Shatz, Marilyn – Cognitive Psychology, 1978
Two experiments examined the responses of 19-34 month old children to sentences susceptible to more than one interpretation. Results indicate that young children interpret and respond to language in terms of an action-based strategy and that even young children engage in a continuous, context-sensitive process of interpretation. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Infants
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