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Child Development

Take a global tour of childhood that spans 50 countries and explore everyday questions such as 'Why does love matter?', 'How do children learn right from wrong'? and 'Why do adolescent relationships feel like a matter of life and death?' Combining psychology, anthropology, and evolution, you will learn about topics such as language, morality, empathy ...
Paul Ibbotson
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Socioeconomic Status and Child Development

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
Robert Corwyn
exaly   +2 more sources

Child development

Current problems in pediatrics, 2017
Janni Nicol, Jill Tina Taplin
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Design and Development of Cost-Effective Child Surveillance System using Computer Vision Technology

2022 International Conference on Recent Trends in Microelectronics, Automation, Computing and Communications Systems (ICMACC), 2022
The project's primary goal is to ensure child surveillance, continuous monitor and alert system for safety. Pre-defined navigation is one of the primary challenges in the robotic industry. Many technologies have been developed to overcome these problems.
Vedavyas Peddiraju   +3 more
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The Physical Context of Child Development

, 2021
Child development reflects interactions between personal characteristics and the physical and social environment. Psychology, however, lacks analysis of physical features that influence child development.
G. Evans
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ASSESSING CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1994
The family practitioner has an important role in the detection of infants and young children with developmental delays. The physician may be the first or only professional in regular contact with infants and young children. Interpretation of a child's developmental status is best done with a clear understanding of the child's family and social ...
S R, Kimmel, E A, Quinn, K A, Phelps
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Impact of New Family Forms on Parenting and Child Development

Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 2020
The structure of families has changed significantly over the last 40 years due to changes in legislation, technology, and societal attitudes. This article examines parenting and child development in new family forms, i.e., family forms that did not exist
S. Imrie, S. Golombok
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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