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Dimensions of Early Identification [PDF]
Several dimensions of early identification are discussed, including the relationship between early identification and prevention. A preventive component is described for the various forms of early identification—child find, screening, assessment, and program planning. Also discussed are recently published guidelines for screening and assessment and the
Meisels, Samuel J., Samuel J. Meisels
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In order to examine the characteristics of geological hazards in the entrance planning area of the Kazila mountain tunnel on the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, and to evaluate the geological hazard risks that may be endangered during the planning, construction ...
Yongbo TIE +5 more
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Research into Early-Stage Identification of Entrepreneurs and Innovators with Development of an Identification Guidance Framework [PDF]
In recent years, young entrepreneurs have attracted considerable interest from Government policy makers and the media and the evidence and general consensus of opinion is that the numbers of young people aspiring to start their own businesses is ...
Pearson, S.
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Screening of Early Developmental Delay and Its Risk Factors Among Children Seeking Health Care in India-exploring Missed Opportunities [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Early years are considered to be critical for a child’s development. Lower middle-income countries report developmental delays late, resulting in limited access to early intervention and rehabilitation services. The opportunity
Deepthi R +2 more
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The range and severity of developmental delays vary, and a systematic approach to ensuring early detection for early intervention is essential. The formative years are considered critical for nurturing and maximising developmental potential.
Vasantha Govender +2 more
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Equal opportunities for children with hearing loss by means of early identification
Infant hearing loss is a silent, overlooked epidemic of developing countries because its invisible nature prevents detection by means of routine clinical procedures despite being the most common birth defect.
DeWet Swanepoel +2 more
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Landslide Monitoring along the Dadu River in Sichuan Based on Sentinel-1 Multi-Temporal InSAR
The Dadu River travels in the mountainous areas of southwestern China, one of regions with the most hazards that has long suffered from frequent geohazards.
Huibao Huang +5 more
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Background: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is associated with cognitive and motor deficits. Little is known about the swallowing, feeding and communication characteristics of hospitalised toddlers with SAM, limiting the abilities of speech-language ...
Casey J. Eslick +2 more
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The Dangers of Early Identification
Voices in Bioethics, Archives (2014-2015)
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AimThis study evaluated the sex-and age-specific usefulness of the Little Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire-Chinese (LDCDQ-CH) in Chinese preschoolers.MethodA population-based sample of 51,110 children aged 3–5 years was recruited ...
Jing Hua +6 more
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