Clearly, the administration of standardized assessments within the daily practices of pediatric professionals is not realistic, given their limited training, high clinical caseloads, and the scarcity of resources in China, especially in rural areas (Luo, Gu, Jin, & Hu, 2014). Currently there are ...
Risholm-Mothander P. Predictions of developmental patterns during infancy: assessments of children 0-1 years. Scand J Psy- chol 1989; 30: 161-7.Predictions of developmental patterns during infancy: assessments of children 0-1 years - Risholm-Mothander - 1989 () Citation Context ... of ...
Eighty-five percent (163) of the 191 children in the original group underwent comprehensive clinical, nutritional, and psychoeducational assessments at five years of age. The developmental test battery consisted of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, the Spanish version of the ...
Second, we examined prospectively five new patients for early detection of developmental arrest or regression by periodic developmental assessments and whether this could lead to early surgical intervention, eventually resulting in minimal developmental defects. Results: Retrospective studies revealed that the...
Developmental delays appearing during this critical period have the potential to persist throughout the child's life. Available standardized assessments for this age record a child's ability to successfully complete discrete skills but fail to capture whether the child incorporates those skills into ...
There is low predictive validity between newborn or early infant assessments and later childhood behaviors in developmental follow-up. The rates of predictability are better in clinical populations consisting of significantly damaged inf... GP Aylward,TJ Kenny - 《Journal of Pediatric Psychology》 被引...
These infants were examined using the NBAS at 36–38 (NBAS36), 40–42 (NBAS40) and 44–46 weeks (NBAS44) of postmenstrual age, and their developmental outcome was measured using standardized assessments at 5 years of age. Based on the results of diagnosis at 5 years of age, subjects ...
Percentages of agreement for subtest classification categories were low, ranging from 58% to 68%.TSFI scores should be interpreted cautiously and used only in conjunction with findings from additional developmental assessments and clinical observations for infants with developmental delays. 展开 ...
Eighty-five percent (163) of the 191 children in the original group underwent comprehensive clinical, nutritional, and psychoeducational assessments at five years of age. The developmental test battery consisted of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, the Spanish version of th...
Many quarrel with Piaget's age assessments of children, but most people accept his sequence of stages as useful for classifying children. Moral development L. Kohlberg's work on moral development spans the chasm between intellectual and emotional development. He studied reasoning about hypothetical...