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Undernutrition and Child Development

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Abstract When 19 children who had been hospitalized with undernutrition in the first year of life were compared with a control group three to four years later, the test group was found to be lower in height, weight, head circumference and developmental quotient.
H P Martin, H P Chase
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Development of the Child's Arch

Foot & Ankle, 1989
The purposes of the project were to monitor the development of the lower extremities and the longitudinal arch of the foot and to determine whether or not arch support footwear (three types) affected development of a neutral arch in toddlers 11 to 14 months of age until age 5 years. A total of 125 beginner walkers were recruited through the pediatrics
Morey S. Moreland   +4 more
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Child development.

Current problems in pediatrics, 2021
Michael Little
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Child Development and Child Psychiatry.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
This book, comprising nine papers with discussions of eight of them, is the thirteenth Psychiatric Research Reports monograph of the American Psychiatric Association. It is dedicated to Dr. Arnold Gesell, as a tribute to him in his eightieth year. The papers were presented at a Regional Research Conference held at the State University of Iowa in 1960.
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On the development of the “borderline-child-to-be”.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1986
A model of the development of the borderline child is presented. It is organized around three central themes: early experiences of being overwhelmed (trauma); the evolution of developmental deficits; and desperate reliance on ultimately maladaptive survival mechanisms for coping.
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Prevention and the Developing Child

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1974
The 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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Child Development for the Pediatrician

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
Discussed 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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Anticipation and Child Development

2016
Anticipation serves as an interesting clue in the field of developmental psychology since it can be assessed at a behavioral level during interaction within both social and physical environments. Assessing anticipatory behaviors leads to a better understanding of child development, providing clues to the development of a child’s cognitive skills.
Brisson, Julie, Sorin, Anne-Laure
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Stress and child development: a review of the Family Stress Model.

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
April S. Masarik, R. Conger
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