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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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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
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Socioeconomic status and child development.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
Socioeconomic status (SES) is one of the most widely studied constructs in the social sciences. Several ways of measuring SES have been proposed, but most include some quantification of family income, parental education, and occupational status. Research
R. Bradley, Robert F Corwyn
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Child Development

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2013
Debbie Palmer
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Socioeconomic disadvantage and child development.

American Psychologist, 1998
Recent research consistently reports that persistent poverty has more detrimental effects on IQ, school achievement, and socioemotional functioning than transitory poverty, with children experiencing both types of poverty generally doing less well than ...
V. McLoyd
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The development of a child into a consumer

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2001
This 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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MONOGRAPHS OF THE SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT

, 2016
MCCALL, ROBERT B.; APPELBAUM, MARK I.; AND HOGARTY, PAMELA S. Developmental Changes in Mental Performance. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1973, 38 (3, Serial No. 150).
Robert B. McCALL
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Child development and emergent literacy.

Child Development, 1998
Emergent literacy consists of the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are developmental precursors to reading and writing. This article offers a preliminary typology of children's emergent literacy skills, a review of the evidence that relates emergent
G. Whitehurst, C. Lonigan
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The Developing Child

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
As children age, there are set milestones that we follow clinically to help track fine motor, gross motor, social, and language development. Because we know what a 2-month-old vs 4-month-old vs 1-year-old child should be able to do, we are able to assess whether a given child is on track developmentally.
Justin Schreiber, Misty C. Richards
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