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The development of a child into a consumer
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2001This paper presents a descriptive model of the development of children's consumer behavior from infancy to 12 years of age. Although there is no single definition of consumer behavior in the literature, those that have been employed seem to entail at least four characteristics. A consumer is able to (1) feel wants and preferences, (2) search to fulfill
Valkenburg, P.M., Cantor, J.
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Nature, 1987
A group of independent epidemiological studies shows that fetal exposure to levels of lead previously considered safe is linked to impairment of infant mental development.
J M, Davis, D J, Svendsgaard
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A group of independent epidemiological studies shows that fetal exposure to levels of lead previously considered safe is linked to impairment of infant mental development.
J M, Davis, D J, Svendsgaard
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Prevention and the Developing Child
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1974The changing problems of the developing child are considered in relation to the action and advice which should be given by the dentist to the child and his parent. Seven stages are distinguished in the dental development of the individual and guidance and techniques appropriate to each stage, based on recent evidence are tabulated. The hazards to oral
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2015
Decades of research have shown that the relationship between media and childhood is not unidirectional but reciprocal. In this article, both directions of the media-child development relationship are presented. We discuss how child development predisposes children's media use and preferences by reviewing key developmental characteristics of four ...
Piotrowski, J.T. +2 more
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Decades of research have shown that the relationship between media and childhood is not unidirectional but reciprocal. In this article, both directions of the media-child development relationship are presented. We discuss how child development predisposes children's media use and preferences by reviewing key developmental characteristics of four ...
Piotrowski, J.T. +2 more
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An Introduction to Child Development
, 2016Thank you for reading an introduction to child development. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have look numerous times for their chosen readings like this an introduction to child development, but end up in malicious downloads.
Tobias Bachmeier
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Child Development for the Pediatrician
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982Discussed are the chronology of events that mark the normal developmental course of the child, strategies for assessing developmental status, delayed and deviant development, and the factors thought to affect development. The pediatrician can employ this knowledge for informal assessment and for identifying infants and young children who would benefit ...
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Child Development in Developing Countries: Child Rights and Policy Implications
Child Development, 2012The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey was used to provide information on feeding practices, caregiving, discipline and violence, and the home environment for young children across 28 countries. The findings from the series of studies in this Special Section are the first of their kind because they provide information on the most proximal context for ...
Pia Rebello, Britto, Nurper, Ulkuer
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Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 1998
Summary This paper presents a theory of child development which integrates race, class, gender and culture as central factors that structure this development in fundamental ways. Human development evolves within the context of our social roles, which are fundamentally organized and bounded by our position within the class, gender, racial and cultural ...
Rhea V. Almeida +2 more
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Summary This paper presents a theory of child development which integrates race, class, gender and culture as central factors that structure this development in fundamental ways. Human development evolves within the context of our social roles, which are fundamentally organized and bounded by our position within the class, gender, racial and cultural ...
Rhea V. Almeida +2 more
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Genetics and Child Development
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1967AN OUTSTANDING characteristic of our time is the application of the law of compound interest to almost everything; the population, the gross national product, information, technology, and science. All of these aspects of human affairs have recently taken an exponential turn, so that the larger the figure is to start, the greater is the absolute annual ...
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