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Aggressive behavior in the preschool child

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1968
Diagnostic and therapeutic experiences with 33 preschool children, each of whom had an aggressive behavioral disturbance, are reviewed and evaluated. Children with mental retardation, organic disturbances, or frankly psychotic behavior were excluded from the study.
Kenneth N. McRae, Sandra G. Lowe
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Management of Asthma in the Preschool Child

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2019
The management of asthma in the preschool population is challenging because disease phenotypes are heterogeneous and evolving. Available therapies aimed at preventing persistent symptoms and recurrent exacerbations include inhaled corticosteroids and leukotriene receptor antagonists; episodic use of inhaled corticosteroids and azithromycin may result ...
Christina G. Kwong, Leonard B. Bacharier
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A Preschool Child is Becoming

Childhood Education, 1957
To emerge as a personality within the span of time between three and five years is no small accomplishment! During these stages a child begins to discover who he is, what he is like and how he can relate to others. Appropriately enough for these stages of growth, he clings to egocentricity (“me-ness”) and a new-found confidence while he concurrently ...
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PRESCHOOL DESIGN AND CHILD BEHAVIOUR

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1982
SUMMARYTwenty established children were observed in each of three nursery schools and two day nurseries. Two pairs of nursery schools and clay nurseries were matched for building design. Twenty newly arrived children were also observed in each nursery school.
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Depression in the Preschool Child

Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1983
Abstract There are no systematic studies which deal primarily with the investigation of depression among preschool age children. At the present time, there is controversy about the existence of depression as a clinical entity in this age group. DSM in uses diagnostic criteria for depression in preschool children which are modified from the criteria ...
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Detection of amblyopia in the preschool child

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1970
Summary The use of an enlargement of the Henry F. Allen preschool vision chart is suggested to facilitate the employment of this test in determining the presence of amblyopia during routine physical examinations.
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Feeding the Preschool Child

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
Jean Mayer   +2 more
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The Development of Perception in the Preschool Child

Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1965
During the first years of life perception follows a very complicated pattern of development. The followers of Gestalt theory support the view that a newly born child possesses the basic specific features of perception in ready-made forms. Contrary to their views, however, more and more experimental data are being accumulated testifying to the fact that
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The Personality of the Preschool Child

The American Journal of Psychology, 1946
Werner Wolff, D. R. Miller
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