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Ames, Elinor W.; Silfen, Carole K. – 1965
Pioneering research has shown that infants are capable of perceptual discrimination and has provided some indication of the nature of the discrimination; that is, what stimuli are differentiable. Studies have demonstrated that significant effects exist, in stimulus-pair comparisons, for age of infant, speed of movement of stimulus during…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Eye Fixations
Horgan, Dianne D.; Gullo, Dominic F. – 1977
This study attempted to determine whether documented stylistic differences in the way males and females modify their speech to young children results from sex typing or from differential experience with children. A 3 by 2 design was employed: sex-typing (highly masculine, highly feminine, or androgynous) by experience (high or low). Forty-one…
Descriptors: Adults, Fathers, Infants, Language Research
Williams, Allan F. – 1978
This paper reports on a study of the effects of a Tennessee law aimed at increasing the protection of children in cars. The law, which came into force January 1, 1978, requires parents to use child restraints properly when transporting their children who are less than 4 years old. Alternatively, the law permits children to be held in arms, a…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Welfare, Infants, Motor Vehicles
Ferguson, Charles A. – 1976
Selected aspects of early phonological development are described, and eight important characteristics are suggested. It is held that the child plays a highly active, creative role in the acquisition process. The child's early vocables constitute a connecting link between babbling and adult-modeled speech; the child's phonological systems for…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infant Behavior, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Falender, Carol A.; And Others – 1976
This paper describes the development of a simulation technique that can be used in the training of infant day care administrators and personnel. The planning of the simulation was designed as a training experience for graduate students in an early childhood education program. Students, faculty members and child care professionals from the…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Infants
Fein, Greta G. – 1978
This paper examines the interrelationship between children's acquisition and use of symbols and the development of imaginative play. The paper focuses on the use of pretend play as an expression of the child's capacity for symbolic functioning and as an index of intellectual development. The first section of the paper reviews developmental changes…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
Moerk, Ernst L. – 1975
This study focuses on the significance of specific maternal language teaching techniques in the early language development of the child. A recording was made of the verbal and nonverbal interactions in 20 mother-child dyads during a one-hour session in the home. The linguistic level for each of the children, who ranged from 1.9 to 5.0 years in…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Acquisition
Morlan, Donna; And Others – 1976
In 1974, the Facilitating Educational Achievement through Telecommunications (FEATT) project began a study to test the efficacy of specially produced video cassettes to teach parents of severely handicapped children how to instruct their children in basic psychomotor skills. Fifty families in Northern Indiana agreed to field test the tapes.…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Developmental Tasks, Home Instruction, Infants
Cross, Lee, Comp. – 1975
The bibliography presents approximately 100 references (1961-75) on planning programs and activities for infants and toddlers. Although many of the documents relate to normal children, the activities are equally applicable to children with handicaps. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author within the following categories: curriculum and…
Descriptors: Administration, Bibliographies, Curriculum, Exceptional Child Education
Buium, Nissan – 1973
The verbal interactions of eight mother-child pairs (four Hebrew-speaking mothers and four English-speaking mothers with their 24-month-old language learning children) were recorded and analyzed to determine the frequency of occurrence of various interrogative forms in the mothers' language. Results indicated that English-speaking mothers produced…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cultural Influences, Exceptional Child Research, General Education
Badger, Earladeen; And Others – 1974
This paper describes an intensive educational program for mother-infant pairs from disadvantaged populations. The program had three aims: (1) to help the mothers understand that the way they interact with their infants makes an important difference in the child's development; (2) to encourage and teach mothers to respond to infant vocalizing and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Home Visits, Infants
Yarrow, Leon J. – 1974
This symposium introduction outlines the first phase of an investigation of the mother-father-infant triad as an interactive system, influencing both parent attitudes and behaviors and child development. The focus of the research was on the early determinants of parental behavior. Subjects were 67 middle class, white parents and their first-born…
Descriptors: Child Development, Infant Behavior, Interaction Process Analysis, Parent Attitudes
Standley, Kay – 1974
This paper discusses the analyses of antecedent correlates of the behavior of 60 infants as measured by the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale on the third day after birth. The data include two sets of antecedent variables: maternal adaptation to pregnancy as reported in prenatal interviews and measured describing the conditions of labor and…
Descriptors: Anesthesiology, Cluster Analysis, Infant Behavior, Interaction Process Analysis
Balow, Bruce; And Others – 1969
The Educational Followup Study, a longitudinal investigation, is described. Concerned with at least 30,000 of the 50,000 children born into the Collaborative Perinatal Research Project, the study will determine pregnancy, birth, and infancy events likely to lead to educational and behavioral dysfunctions. Procedures to be used are reviewed. (JD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior, Exceptional Child Research, Followup Studies
Rosenfeld, Howard M. – 1973
A method of studying attachment behavior in infants was devised using time series and time sequence analyses. Time series analysis refers to relationships between events coded over adjacent fixed-time units. Time sequence analysis refers to the distribution of exact times at which particular events happen. Using these techniques, multivariate…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Developmental Psychology, Infants
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