Childhood—roughly the time from birth to age 18 years—is a highly dynamic period characterized as much by change as by continuity. This dynamism can present a significant challenge to pediatric illness management above and beyond the challenges faced by adults with chronic illness. Managing a ...
Age DifferencesResearch Findings: Sibling teaching and learning behaviors were investigated in 2 studies of children in early and middle childhood. Study 1 addressed individual differences in teaching/learning and associations with dyadic age, age gap, gender, birth order, and relationship quality in ...
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Middle Childhood and Adolescence Middle Childhood and Adolescence PSY 280 Sunday‚ October 29‚ 2012   Middle childhood and adolescence is a crucial period of development within everyone’s lifetime‚ but for the child and parent it can become a time of unce...
(1995). Early child care experiences and their association with family and child char- acteristics during middle childhood. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 10, 33-61.Burchinal, M.R., S. Ramey, M. Reid and J. Jaccard, 1995, "Early Child Care Experiences and their Association with ...
Results Maladaptive parenting and childhood maltreatment were associated with an elevated risk for interpersonal difficulties during middle adolescence and for suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood after age, sex, psychiatric symptoms during childhood and early adolescence, and parental ps...
mental attentional capacity, attentional inhibition, language, executive processes (shifting and updating), and higher order theory of mind in two groups of school aged children, one in middle childhood (n= 226; mean age = 8.08) and the other in early adolescence (n= 216; mean age = 12.09...
(2006). The age of entry into high-quality preschool, child and family factors, and development outcomes in early childhood. European Early Childhood EducationZupančič, M. in Kavčič, T. (2006). The age of entry into high-quality preschool, child and family factors, and developmental...
The highest rates of coverage in the early to middle 1990s were for pre-school aged children, ages 3–6, enrolled in programs under education auspices. Between 95 and 99% of this age cohort was enrolled in the universal (voluntary and free) pre-school programs in Belgium, France, and Ital...
The causes of early childhood linear growth faltering (known as stunting) in low-income and middle-income countries remain inadequately understood. We aimed to determine if the progressive postnatal decline in mean height-for-age Z score (HAZ) in low-income and middle-income countries is driven ...