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‘Let them play’ the effect of active play on motor proficiency and social maturity of children

Early Child Development and Care, 2022
Predominantly, childhood provides a window of opportunity for the promotion and development of social maturation and fundamental movement skills. The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of active play on the motor proficiency and social ...
Sadegh Feleihi   +2 more
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A Comparative study of Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale II and Vineland Social Maturity Scale on children and adolescents with Intellectual Disability

Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2019
Background: Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale Second Edition (VABS-II) is the revised version of Vineland Social Maturity Scale (VSMS) and is currently most widely used scale for the assessment of adaptive behavior of children.
Shweta Singh, S. Pandey, V. Agarwal
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Social Maturity Test

Journal of Mental Science, 1946
It has been said that when a psychiatrist is appointed to a general hospital the staff only by stages come to make use of his services. The first phase is that in which he is called upon to dispose of those patients suffering from severe mental illnesses, whose behaviour is disturbing to the rest of the ward.
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Mature Socialism

Review of Radical Political Economics, 2013
Stadial (stage-based) theory clarifies the relation between the evolving conception of mature socialism, on the one hand, and historical experiences of central planning and “market socialism,” on the other. The core of mature socialism is a system of multilevel democratic iterative coordination (MDIC), involving mutually supportive and mutually ...
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Social media maturity model

International Journal of Healthcare Management, 2016
AbstractTechnology and consumer behavior are driving the development of new business models using social media for delivering healthcare, behavior support, and health information. This new environment creates opportunities for improving overall care. The effective adoption of social media into the business model requires that businesses reach certain ...
Louise Thomas, Joseph M. Woodside
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Social maturation in juvenile onset diabetes

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
We re‐examined a group of 82 (36F, 46M) patients with juvenile onset diabetes at the age of 19–25 years and compared their social outcome in early adulthood with that of a group of 211 randomly selected controls. Their basic school achievements and vocational or higher education were covered in detail in an interview which also included data on their ...
J, Kokkonen, P, Lautala, P, Salmela
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SOCIAL MATURITY AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE

Educational Review, 1951
(1951). SOCIAL MATURITY AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE. Educational Review: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 113-128.
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Assessing governance implications of city digital twin technology: A maturity model approach

Technological forecasting & social change
Digital twin technology has great potential to transform urban planning. However, the governance aspects of city-scale digital twins (CDTs)— a virtual representation of urban environments —are understudied.
Masahiko Haraguchi   +2 more
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THE SOCIAL OPINIONS INVENTORY AS A MEASURE OF SOCIAL MATURITY

Child Development, 1955
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that social maturity can be measured as specifically in units of social age as mental maturity in units of mental age. The study has since gone beyond the stage of design into the stage of testing the usefulness of the scale developed for solving many problems in social and applied psychology, although the
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Need for speed: Sexual maturation precedes social maturation in gray mouse lemurs

American Journal of Primatology, 2015
The life history of mammals underlies a fast–slow continuum, ranging from “slow” species with large body size, delayed sexual maturation, low fertility, and long lifespan, to “fast” species showing the opposite traits. Primates fall into the “slow” category, considering their relatively low offspring numbers and delayed juvenile development.
Sarah, Hohenbrink   +2 more
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