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Abstract Previous studies have found that increased cognitive load during a task might result in the use of ‘easier’ motor strategies that nevertheless achieve task goals. Here, we investigated the influence of cognitive load on bimanual or unimanual strategy use in preschoolers, through a combination of secondary data analysis and new empirical data ...
Lisanne Schröer+3 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Educational Context: A Detailed Case Report. [PDF]
Tomljenovic V.
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Abstract Relations between children's motor skills and internalizing problems are poorly understood. The environmental stress hypothesis (ESH), originally developed for motor‐impaired children, may provide understanding, yet has been scarcely examined in typically developing children.
Anne G. M. de Bruijn+1 more
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The effect of CHIN-SKIP sports game intervention on motor ability in preschool children aged 5-6 years. [PDF]
Zhang S, Liu M, Sun J, Chong J, Ma J.
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Toddler and Preschooler Behavior Scale: Preliminary Psychometric Evaluation of a New Scale [PDF]
Barber, Brittany Nicole+2 more
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Abstract We examined the sharing behaviour of children (aged 6–12) when presented with a generous vs. a selfish norm of sharing, or after having a choice of whether or not to request the (same) social‐norm information. We found that with age children shared more overall and were more influenced by the generous norm in their recommendations to others ...
Hagit Sabato, Ilana Ritov
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Predictive validity and cost-effectiveness analysis of two caries risk assessment tools for preschool children. [PDF]
Menglin C+6 more
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Background Autistic children experience significantly higher rates of anxiety compared to nonautistic children. The precise relations between autism characteristics and anxiety symptoms remain unclear in this population. Previous work has explored associations at the domain level, which involve examining broad categories or clusters of symptoms, rather
Anat Zaidman‐Zait+20 more
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ABSTRACT Gender segregation is a persistent form of labour market inequality, though patterns differ across time and economic sectors. Focusing on the care economy and the technology sector, we examine longitudinal trends in gender distributions for educational credentials and occupational participation.
Neil Guppy+3 more
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Associations of physical activity intensity and specific sedentary behaviors during after-school and weekend with overweight and obesity among preschool children. [PDF]
Hsueh MC, Chen YH.
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