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Osteosarcoma in Early Childhood

Pediatrics, 1982
Osteosarcoma is most commonly encountered in the teenage individual.1 The recent referral of a 20-month-old boy with this tumor to the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute prompted a comparison of characteristics of the disease reported in early childhood with those of older patients.
Norman Jaffe, Moise L. Levy
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Trust in early childhood

2020
Children need to build trust in their primary caregivers or significant others, as well as people who are unrelated to them, including those who belong to different social groups. The present chapter focuses on children's trust in unfamiliar individuals. How do they determine who to trust?
Yuyan Luo, Lori Markson
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Discipline in Early Childhood

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1991
As pediatricians we have an opportunity and a responsibility to guide parents in the structure of discipline they set up for their children. The major goals of this structure are to help children develop a sense of being both lovable and capable. To feel lovable a child needs an enduring responsive relationship that conveys positive regard.
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Early childhood wheezing

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1994
This review touches on what is being learned about wheezing in infants, how it differs from wheezing in later childhood, and what has been relearned about its natural history. Wheeze is a common symptom with a number of different causal mechanisms and has a better prognosis in infants than in older children.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD SEPARATIONS

Pediatrics, 1966
Every child in this long-term study of child rearing showed significant reactions to ordinary separations by about 1 year of age. The similar pattern of response in this group of children suggests a biologically determined cause. The clinging reaction appeared when the child became mobile and able to move away from his mother, regardless
J H, Kennell, M E, Bergen
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In Early Childhood

, 2017
Folk wisdoms, beliefs, religions, social and cultural characteristics, and psychologies of Thai people; roots of concepts about human life and birth; eastern wisdoms and modern western sciences; paradigms, philosophies, concepts, theories, and ...
Liane Mozère
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“Childhood” in early childhood education

Theory Into Practice, 1973
The early childhood education movement gathers strength with each passing year. The few states which do not yet have free public kindergartens strive to achieve them. Increasingly one hears talk of free public programs for all four year olds. Almost surely, publicly-aided day care programs will become a larger part of our public services.
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Head Banging in Early Childhood

Child Development, 1961
Summary On the basis of 75.5 per cent returns of questionnaires sent to mothers who gave birth to normal full-term babies in an upstate New York hospital during the year 1958, 57 children were identified by mothers as head bangers (15.2 per cent of the sample). Of these 44 were boys and 13 were girls. In addition to the children who were head bangers
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Social Structure, Adversity, Toxic Stress, and Intergenerational Poverty: An Early Childhood Model

, 2017
Why are children of poor parents more likely to be poor as adults than other children? Early-childhood adversities resulting from social structures and relationships impact children's bodily systems and brain development through recurrent stress.
Craig A. McEwen, B. McEwen
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Early Childhood Concussion

Pediatrics
The unconsolidated motor and cognitive skills that are typical of the early childhood period place infants, toddlers, and preschoolers at risk for a variety of traumatic injuries. Such injuries may include mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
Miriam H, Beauchamp   +6 more
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