Behavior problems in children at time of first recognized seizure and changes over the following 3 years. Epilepsy Behav 2011;21:373-81.Austin, J. K., Perkins, S. M., Johnson, C. S., Fastenau, P. S., Byars, A. W., deGrauw, T. J., Dunn, D. W. (2011). Behavior Problems ...
The pediatrician is the professonal most frequently sought out for advice concerning disciplinary problems with children in the home. Behavioral psychologists have advocated the use of contingent ignoring and time-out procedures to help reduce problem behaviors; however, practicing pediatricians have found ...
"It's possible the parent is allowing the child to be in front of a screen while they are," said Haines. "For parents of younger children, this isn't as common because parents can have their screen time while achildis napping or in bed. But as children get older, out-grow their na...
Investigating children's physical activity and sedentary behavior using ecological momentary assessment with mobile phones. The risk of obesity during childhood can be significantly reduced through increased physical activity and decreased sedentary behavior. Recent technologica... GF Dunton,L Yue,SS In...
There are small but significant correlations between screen time and behavior problems in children 12 years and younger, according to the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis published online March 16 in JAMA Psychiatry.
Out-of-seat behavior, a universal and potentially dangerous problem among children while riding school buses, was reduced under a group timeout procedure from rock and roll music. Ss were 6- to 15-yr.-old children from mentally retarded-educable classes. Their classroom teachers acted as observ...
1805 Accesses 52 Citations 6 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background/objectives: The 24 h day is made up of four movement behaviors: sleep, sedentary behavior (SB), light intensity physical activity (LIPA), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Previous studies examining ...
Dr Barker:It's a formal agreement about the rules of behavior that teenagers (2) are expected(expect) to follow at home.I should state clearly what the rules are,what privileges the teens will get if they obey the rules and what punishments will follow if they don't.The con...
SS Gustafsson,E Kenjoh,C Wetzels 摘要: We use data from Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden to examine whether part-time and intermittent work during early motherhood leads to regular full-time work later. We find that in Sweden, by the time the first child is four years ...
DTheir work was an example of research into how people’s cognitive skills vary with age. 30What was innovative about Piaget’s research? AHe refused to accept that children developed according to a set pattern. BHe emphasized the way children thought more than how well they did in tests. ...