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Pediatrics, 1956
This book is a recent addition to the publications which have come out either directly from Dr. Arnold Gesell, or have been sponsored by him. It is avowedly a combination of information which was previously offered in the 2 books, Infant and Child in the Culture of Today and The Child from Five to Ten, but in addition, it is advertised as the first ...
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This book is a recent addition to the publications which have come out either directly from Dr. Arnold Gesell, or have been sponsored by him. It is avowedly a combination of information which was previously offered in the 2 books, Infant and Child in the Culture of Today and The Child from Five to Ten, but in addition, it is advertised as the first ...
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Parental Behavior And Child Health
Health Affairs, 2002In this paper we document the ways in which parental behavior and socioeconomic status affect children's health. We examine parental behavior in both the prenatal period and childhood. We present evidence on the correlation of this behavior with income and parents' socioeconomic status, and on the ways in which parents' actions affect children's health.
Anne, Case, Christina, Paxson
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Mercury, APOE, and child behavior
Chemosphere, 2015Methylmercury (MeHg) is a neurotoxicant and may have an adverse impact on child behavior. However, this impact was found to be inconsistent in fish-eating populations. Although the positive effects of the nutrients provided by a fish diet may overcome the effect of MeHg, the possibility of genetic variants influencing an individual's response to MeHg ...
Sharon Ng +5 more
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Behavior patterns of child molesters
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1988Despite intense interest in the problem of child sex abuse, base rates for different offense characteristics are poorly defined. The likelihood of otherwise uncorroborated allegations of sexual abuse could be assessed in light of known frequencies of alleged behaviors, if such were available.
W D, Erickson, N H, Walbek, R K, Seely
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2018
This chapter aims to conceptualize dental fear and anxiety in children and their implications on pediatric dental care. The chapter also presents the child’s behavior classification. Moreover, non-pharmacological (tell-show-do, voice control, nonverbal communication, positive reinforcement, distraction, cognitive behavior therapy) and advanced ...
Érica N. Lia, Vanessa P. P. Costa
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This chapter aims to conceptualize dental fear and anxiety in children and their implications on pediatric dental care. The chapter also presents the child’s behavior classification. Moreover, non-pharmacological (tell-show-do, voice control, nonverbal communication, positive reinforcement, distraction, cognitive behavior therapy) and advanced ...
Érica N. Lia, Vanessa P. P. Costa
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Child Behavior and the Empathic Complex
Child Development, 1957The concept is that of the empathic complex. Its central core is the term empathy, the dictionary definition of which is "the ascription of our emotional feelings to the external object which serves as their visual and auditory stimulus" (Funk and Wagnalls, i95i). It was the late Harry Stack Sullivan who sparked the term into use in connection with the
J H, BOSSARD, E S, BOLL
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Child temperament: Relationship with child behavior problems and parent‐child interactions
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1982It was the purpose of this study to structure a laboratory interaction in order to clarify the relationship between mother reports of child temperament and independent observations of mother‐child interactions. Thirty‐five 3–4 year old, middle‐class children were videotaped while playing with their mothers in a laboratory setting.
Carolyn Webster-Stratton +1 more
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Mother–Child Synchrony and Child Problem Behavior
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2014Synchrony refers to parent–child interactions that are mutually regulated, reciprocal, and harmonious. Synchrony is associated with a variety of positive developmental outcomes but a small literature indicates that children with less synchronous relationships tend to display emotional and behavioral problems.
Nancie Im-Bolter +2 more
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Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Standardized rating scales are the most often used part of the multidimensional assessment of children's behavior. However, low cross-informant correlations raise concerns about the reliability and validity of the resulting scores. This study examined whether the manner in which behavioral constructs are measured differs across informants, across time,
Timothy R. Konold +2 more
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Standardized rating scales are the most often used part of the multidimensional assessment of children's behavior. However, low cross-informant correlations raise concerns about the reliability and validity of the resulting scores. This study examined whether the manner in which behavioral constructs are measured differs across informants, across time,
Timothy R. Konold +2 more
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Social Class, Child Rearing Practices, and Child Behavior
American Sociological Review, 1957Several recent studies have raised interesting questions about the relation of social class position to child rearing practices. In particular there have been some challenges to the study reported on by Martha C. Ericson and by Davis and Havighurst.
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