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Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development

, 2017
Definition/Introduction Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development is an extensive formal developmental assessment tool for diagnosing developmental delays in early childhood.
G. Aylward
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Teaching infants infant‐infant social interaction

Early Child Development and Care, 1985
(1985). Teaching infants infant‐infant social interaction. Early Child Development and Care: Vol. 20, No. 2-3, pp. 145-155.
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THE "AT RISK" INFANT

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract The widespread adoption of the idea of an "at-risk" register for the detection of handicapping diseases in infancy has led to a situation in which an undefined population is being screened for undefined conditions by people who, for the most part, are untrained to detect the conditions for which they are looking. The " at-risk " concept is an
C J Roberts, I.D.G. Richards
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The contribution of low birth weight to infant mortality and childhood morbidity.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
The low-birth-weight infant remains at much higher risk of mortality than the infant with normal weight at birth. In the neonatal period, when most infant deaths occur, the proportion of low-birth-weight infants, especially those with very low weight, is
M. McCormick
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SIDS and Other Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: Updated 2016 Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment

Pediatrics, 2016
Approximately 3500 infants die annually in the United States from sleep-related infant deaths, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS; International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision [ICD-10], R95), ill-defined deaths (ICD-10 R99), and ...

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Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant

, 1983
Infectious diseases of the fetus and newborn infant , Infectious diseases of the fetus and newborn infant , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
J. Remington, J. Klein
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Infant--mother attachment.

American Psychologist, 1979
Bowlby's (1969) ethological-evolutionary attachment theory implies that it is an essential part of the ground plan of the human species—as well as that of many other species—for an infant to become attached to a mother figure. This figure need not be the
M. Ainsworth
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The Infant Geriatrics

The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1984
Recent histories of geriatrics suggest that early physicians contributed to the degradation of old age by labeling it a disease. This diagnosis provoked little or no interest in the “illness,” and active plans for treatment of the elderly were not developed.
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The infant's role in mother–infant communications

Journal of Child Language, 1986
ABSTRACTMothers talked to their infants via a video system designed so that each partner saw a full-face, life-size image of the other on a screen before them, perfect eye-to-eye contact being possible. They were presented either with live, real-time video sequences of their infants, where communication was therefore potentially mutually responsive, or
Colwyn Trevarthen, Lynne Murray
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Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health

, 2001
Over the last ten years the basic knowledge of brain structure and function has vastly ex- panded, and its incorporation into the developmental sciences is now allowing for more complex and heuristic models of human infancy.
A. Schore
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