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WHO Parents Skills Training (PST) programme for children with developmental disorders and delays delivered by Family Volunteers in rural Pakistan: study protocol for effectiveness implementation hybrid cluster randomized controlled trial

WHO Parents Skills Training (PST) programme for children with developmental disorders and delays delivered by Family Volunteers in rural Pakistan: study protocol for effectiveness implementation hybrid cluster randomized controlled trial

... for children with developmental disorders and delays are ‘champion’ family ...of children with developmental disorders and delays, have at least eight grades of formal education, ...

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Characteristics and Factors Associated with Obesity and Thinness among Children with Developmental Disorders

Characteristics and Factors Associated with Obesity and Thinness among Children with Developmental Disorders

... to children with developmental disorders, as well as weight gain due to long va- cations and family ...in children with mental retardation, such eating an unbalanced diet, eating quickly, ...

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Promoting Optimal Development: Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders Through Developmental Surveillance and Screening

Promoting Optimal Development: Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders Through Developmental Surveillance and Screening

... for developmental disorders are critical to the well-being of children and are the responsibility of pediatric professionals as an integral function of the medical ...of developmental ...

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Psychological  characteristics of  emotional intelligence of  teachers working with children of developmental disorders

Psychological characteristics of emotional intelligence of teachers working with children of developmental disorders

... The paper discusses emotional intelligence as a factor of effective teaching. Emotional intelligence, in broad interpretation, is de ned as the ability to differentiate between posi- tive and negative emotions, and the ...

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Multiple Intelligence Theory Can Help Promote Inclusive Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disorders: Historical Reviews of Intelligence Theory, Measurement Methods, and Suggestions for Inclusive Education

Multiple Intelligence Theory Can Help Promote Inclusive Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disorders: Historical Reviews of Intelligence Theory, Measurement Methods, and Suggestions for Inclusive Education

... all children learn the same material, in the same way, and at the same pace, and a standard, static, decontextualized instrument assesses ...methods. Children have the capacity to utilize all eight ...

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Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders in the Medical Home: An Algorithm for Developmental Surveillance and Screening

Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders in the Medical Home: An Algorithm for Developmental Surveillance and Screening

... of developmental disorders is critical to the well-being of children and their ...addressing developmental concerns in children from birth through 3 years of ...that ...

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Identifying Causes of Confusion for Parents of Children with Developmental Disorders–Nervous

Identifying Causes of Confusion for Parents of Children with Developmental Disorders–Nervous

... This study was performed and aimed to identify the causes and types of confusion in the treatment of parents of children with developmental disorders. The questionnaire was designed to investigate ...

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Auditory Stimulus for Children With High Functioning Autism: Towards Reducing Developmental Disorders and Inattentive Attitudes

Auditory Stimulus for Children With High Functioning Autism: Towards Reducing Developmental Disorders and Inattentive Attitudes

... that children with high functioning autism frequently show hypersensitivity to auditory ...in developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes among ...for developmental disorders are ...

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Imitation and communication skills development in children with pervasive developmental disorders

Imitation and communication skills development in children with pervasive developmental disorders

... Children were rated according to the CARS, based on behavioral observation and interaction with the examiner and parents. This clinical evaluation of behavior is based on interaction and observation, originally ...

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Frequent detection of parental consanguinity in children with developmental disorders by a combined CGH and SNP microarray

Frequent detection of parental consanguinity in children with developmental disorders by a combined CGH and SNP microarray

... of children with intellectual and/or devel- opmental disabilities in our study populations showed greater than 68 Mb of ROH, suggesting presence of parental ...

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Working memory in children with developmental disorders

Working memory in children with developmental disorders

... 83 children (85% boys; mean age = ...Mental Disorders–Fourth Edition criteria (American Psychiatric Association, ...included children who score in the normal range on the Developmental, ...

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Diagnostic validity of the ASQ in an Italian sample of children affected by pervasive developmental disorders

Diagnostic validity of the ASQ in an Italian sample of children affected by pervasive developmental disorders

... of Children of the Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Sciences of the University of ...All children were subjected first to the ASQ and subsequently to the ...of developmental or behavioural ...

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Comparison in stress of caring mothers of children with developmental, external and internal disorders and normal children

Comparison in stress of caring mothers of children with developmental, external and internal disorders and normal children

... of children with developmental, external, and internal disorders and normal ...of children with developmental, emotional, and disruptive behavior disorders, and mothers with ...

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Risperidone in the Treatment of Disruptive Behavioral Symptoms in Children With Autistic and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders

Risperidone in the Treatment of Disruptive Behavioral Symptoms in Children With Autistic and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders

... In the ITT population, risperidone- and placebo- treated subjects were similar in terms of their demo- graphic and baseline data (Table 1). The mean age of participants was 7.5 years, and more than three quar- ters were ...

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Family networks to improve outcomes in children with intellectual and developmental disorders: a qualitative study

Family networks to improve outcomes in children with intellectual and developmental disorders: a qualitative study

... Helping others by using one’s own experiences is an established practice in the voluntary sector and is increas- ingly being used to support public sector services. The term peer has often been used to describe those who ...

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Motor skill development in preschool children with mental and developmental disorders - the difference after a one year comprehensive education program

Motor skill development in preschool children with mental and developmental disorders - the difference after a one year comprehensive education program

... dated for use in the childhood population with mental retardation, developmental delay and children with au- tism in many countries around the world though it is based on USA norms (Chow et al., 2002). This ...

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Decision Making in Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Decision Making in Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

... of children with developmental disorders using the WISC-III intelligence quotients (IQ) or group indices [4] ...of children with developmental or mental ...

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Quality of life of parents raising children with pervasive developmental disorders

Quality of life of parents raising children with pervasive developmental disorders

... First, we calculated the mean values of the 8 subscales of SF-36 and compared them with those of age- and sex- matched general population subjects sampled in Japan by way of an unpaired t-test. The comparison group was ...

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Drinking or Smoking While Breastfeeding and Later Cognition in Children

Drinking or Smoking While Breastfeeding and Later Cognition in Children

... breastmilk and decreased cognition. The association was not evident at ages 8 to 11 years, which may relate to increased education in older children. Alternatively, because learning difficulties predicted lower MR ...

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Developmental disorders

Developmental disorders

... discrimination, over-attention to surface features, and a failure to extract deep structure. Cohen used a feedforward backpropagation network trained on a classification task, and varied the number of hidden units in the ...

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