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Trajectories of dysregulation in preschool age [PDF]
Dysregulation of emotions, behaviour and attention is involved in several areas of childhood psychopathology, but knowledge about early developmental trajectories remains scarce. This study aims to explore continuity and associations of dysregulation in preschool age.
Jette Asmussen +2 more
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Morbidity Patterns of Preschool-age Children
Morbidity Patterns of Preschool-age ...
Maryan PITYN +4 more
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Longitudinal Cognitive Assessment in Low-Risk Very Preterm Infants
Background and Objectives: Preterm infants are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental impairment both at preschool and school ages, even in the absence of major neurological deficits.
Domenico M. Romeo +6 more
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Background Soil-transmitted helminths caused millions of morbidity of preschool age children in sub-Saharan Africa with low socio-economic status and lack of clean water and sanitation.
Daniel Gashaneh Belay +5 more
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Preschool anxiety disorders predict different patterns of amygdala-prefrontal connectivity at school-age. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:In this prospective, longitudinal study of young children, we examined whether a history of preschool generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, and/or social phobia is associated with amygdala-prefrontal dysregulation at school-age.
Kimberly L H Carpenter +7 more
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The Possibility of Using Role-Play to Train Executive Functions in Preschoolers
In modern pre-school education, more and more time is devoted to educational activities, while kindergarten children have very little time to play. However, play activity is extremely important for the development of inhibition in preschoolers.
Veraksa A.N. +3 more
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IntroductionFour analytic approaches examined the effectiveness of preschool education in Vietnam, which provides a context in which national curricula and teaching standards for preschools and schools, high levels of preschool attendance, and fee ...
Phuong Thi Thu Dinh +2 more
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An Examination of the Social Skills of Preschool-Age Children with Cochlear Implants
Introduction: The preschool period is the most critical time for the development of social skills. Children with cochlear implants experience challenges in many domains, particularly including communication skills.
Esra Yücel, Sevgi Kutlu
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Features of the Initiative of Modern Preschoolers
The article discusses children's initiative as the most important prerequisite for creativity. A study of the forms of manifestation of initiative of preschool children in an open, uncertain situation is presented. The study involved 50 children aged 5—7
Smirnova E.O., Soldatova Y.S.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF STERNAL ANGLE IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Purpose: the paper is devoted to the study of sternal angle in preschool children. Materials and methods: ultrasonography was used to detect the sternal angle value in 27 children (12 boys and 15 girls) at the age from four to six years, subdivided into ...
A. N. Kivva +4 more
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