In this sludy, twenty-four older adults were observed interacting with children in weekly inter- generational programs and were inlerviewed regarding their inter- generational program experience& Observations and interview re- sponses describe the positive and negative characteristics of the program-...
Results suggested that, overall, simple and largely unstructured activities with one or two steps and very few rules can be most successfully utilized with all three groups of elders when interacting with young children. Community‐living older persons and children were found to enjoy the widest ...
Interestingly, unlike toddlers with ASD, older 3-year-old children with ASD did not show limited activity monitoring; however, like the toddlers, they showed decreased looking at heads and increased looking at background. An unanswered question is whether there are continuing developmental transitions...
Piaget (1932) hypothesized that peer and adult–child discussions of moral dilemmas are qualitatively different and that children are more likely to use reasoning when interacting with peers. To test this hypothesis, the present study compared the interactive styles of child–child and adult–child ...
The conclusion was reconfirmed by subsequently replacing the puppet with a different one and repeating the second test. In this case the children showed no consistent expectation about which adult would intervene to relieve the puppet’s trouble. Conducting her experiment by video enabled Dr. Thomas...
根据第四段中““Children are born to be me, me, me,” says Tina-Anne Praas of SKIP, an Ontario-based organization. “But seeing a person who has experienced life stages pulls them away from that thinking. They can gain some worldly points of view.”(“孩子们生来就是我,我,我,”...
These findings indicate that adults have difficulty in reading behavioral signs of anxiety and fear in dogs interacting with children. Moreover, it was shown that having experience with a dog without any theoretical knowledge of dog behavior may be a detriment to interpreting canine language. ...
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adults interacting, the research team created computational models that let them start to reverse engineer how adults interpret what small children are saying. Models based on only the actual sounds children produced in their speech did a relatively poor job predicting what adults thought children ...
Therefore, our second aim was to additionally examine whether children and adolescents with higher daily acid loads, assessed via 24-h renal net acid excretion (NAE) and urinary potential renal acid load (uPRAL) measurements, may show an altered adult FGF23 level independent of long-term P-In...