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Improving children's alertness and neuromuscular response by using a blue-enriched white light in the kindergarten playroom. [PDF]
Jiang Y, Hu X, Wen P.
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Parent‐Reported Health and Neurodevelopment in Children Who Were Mechanically Ventilated in Infancy
Acta Paediatrica, EarlyView.
G. Greisen+3 more
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Impact of early life antibiotic exposure on the preschool developmental status: a nationwide population-based study. [PDF]
Kim YK, Park PG.
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Protecting children's vision is a systematic project-a cross-sectional survey on myopia among preschool children in Shantou, China. [PDF]
Li YS+5 more
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Pediatrics, 1999
Syphilis in preschoolers is rarely described in current medical literature, despite the rise in syphilis in both the adult and the pediatric populations during the past decade. Since that time, 3 children between 3 and 4 years of age have been diagnosed with syphilis at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Jane Lavelle+2 more
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Syphilis in preschoolers is rarely described in current medical literature, despite the rise in syphilis in both the adult and the pediatric populations during the past decade. Since that time, 3 children between 3 and 4 years of age have been diagnosed with syphilis at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Jane Lavelle+2 more
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Noncooperation of Preschoolers
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986Sir .—We were interested in Dr Schmitt's account 1 of preschoolers who refused to be examined, and we would like to report some results concerning a group of sixty 3-year-old children who refused to cooperate during a neurologic examination for "soft signs." These children were part of a larger cohort of 1,037 children, born between April 1, 1972, and ...
Rob McGee, Phil A. Silva
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Within the past five years, significant strides have been made in the characterization of preschool (3-6 years of age) depression. Advances in this line of research have been made possible by increasing attention to the impact of developmental stage on symptom manifestation and the development of measures that appropriately assess for the presence of ...
Melissa Meade, Stalets, Joan L, Luby
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Within the past five years, significant strides have been made in the characterization of preschool (3-6 years of age) depression. Advances in this line of research have been made possible by increasing attention to the impact of developmental stage on symptom manifestation and the development of measures that appropriately assess for the presence of ...
Melissa Meade, Stalets, Joan L, Luby
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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1988
A search of the literature of children in disasters showed no case of individual therapy with such a child. The absence may be related to a specific countertransference. In the case of the preschooler presented here, the child's particular situation and developmental stage were significant aspects of his reaction and therapy.
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A search of the literature of children in disasters showed no case of individual therapy with such a child. The absence may be related to a specific countertransference. In the case of the preschooler presented here, the child's particular situation and developmental stage were significant aspects of his reaction and therapy.
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The American Statistician, 2001
Statistics education has become established in the elementary school curriculum. Because the principles of statistics underlie many basic learning concepts, it is not surprising to discover statistics principles in the preschool curriculum as well. This article describes how statistical tools and concepts are included in the Brigham Young University ...
Hilton S. C.+2 more
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Statistics education has become established in the elementary school curriculum. Because the principles of statistics underlie many basic learning concepts, it is not surprising to discover statistics principles in the preschool curriculum as well. This article describes how statistical tools and concepts are included in the Brigham Young University ...
Hilton S. C.+2 more
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