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Cognitive development at age three and five

Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries

Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries

... early cognitive and non-cognitive ability appear early in the life ...in cognitive development by socioeconomic status in early childhood for five Latin American ...all five ...

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Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries

Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries

... Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries Abstract Research from the United States shows that gaps in early cognitive and non-cognitive ability appear early in ...

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Predictive value of developmental testing in the second year for cognitive development at five years of age

Predictive value of developmental testing in the second year for cognitive development at five years of age

... mental development scales for neuro-developmental status at five years using the Wechsler preschool and primary scale of intelligence, revised ...at five years using the ...at age five ...

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Expanding Early Learning In British Columbia For Children Age Three to Five

Expanding Early Learning In British Columbia For Children Age Three to Five

... the age of four. About 50 percent of four-year-olds and 100 percent of five-year-olds ...the age of three have access to ...all three, four and five-year-olds attend the free ...

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Is cognitive development at three years of age associated with ECEC quality in Norway?

Is cognitive development at three years of age associated with ECEC quality in Norway?

... children's cognitive development at age three years in Norway - a country that provides universal access to ECEC from age ...and cognitive outcomes were measured with the Naming ...

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Human Capital Development Before Age Five

Human Capital Development Before Age Five

... Since early childhood is a new area of research for economists, there remain many unanswered questions. One major question implicit in the structure of this chapter is whether it will ever be possible to estimate human ...

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thrive at five Comparative child development at school-entry age

thrive at five Comparative child development at school-entry age

... child’s cognitive ability, such as being able to solve age-appropriate problems, is closely linked to their chances of doing well at ...good cognitive skills are likely to adapt more quickly to, and ...

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Cognitive development of very preterm born children at 11 years of age

Cognitive development of very preterm born children at 11 years of age

... the cognitive profile of the children born very preterm was within the average range but with results significantly lower than the mean test ...General cognitive development at five years of ...

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Increased paid maternitiy leave and children's development measured at age four to five. An empirical analysis.

Increased paid maternitiy leave and children's development measured at age four to five. An empirical analysis.

... early development of skills, behavioral well-being and health, but the results thus far are mixed and mainly based on multivariate ...children’s development at age 4 to 5 using observational data ...

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Psychic Cognitive Processes Development at Primary School Age

Psychic Cognitive Processes Development at Primary School Age

... of cognitive processes development for the 2 nd grade school- ...the development of cognitive processes as in the 1 st grade the children are still on the stage of adaptation to school and ...

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Is There a Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Stature or Growth in Children Three to Five Years of Age?

Is There a Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Stature or Growth in Children Three to Five Years of Age?

... kcal Within Quintiles Defined by Total Fat Density (Percent of Caloric Intake), Based on Four 24-Hour Recalls Administered Over 1 Year. to 215 Children*[r] ...

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Is There a Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Stature or Growth in Children Three to Five Years of Age?

Is There a Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Stature or Growth in Children Three to Five Years of Age?

... kcal Within Quintiles Defined by Total Fat Density (Percent of Caloric Intake), Based on Four 24-Hour Recalls Administered Over 1 Year. to 215 Children*[r] ...

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Cross age tutoring and the development of three thinking strategies in additiion

Cross age tutoring and the development of three thinking strategies in additiion

... It was concluded that tutoring was an effective method for teaching thinking skills when it was used with other activities that encourage the development of shared understandings of th[r] ...

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Invasive Procedures in Preterm Children: Brain and Cognitive Development at School Age

Invasive Procedures in Preterm Children: Brain and Cognitive Development at School Age

... Preoligodendrocytes actively develop be- tween 24 and 40 weeks ’ gestation to form mature, myelinating oligodendrocytes. 30 However, during this peak developmental period, preoligodendrocytes are sen- sitive to reactive ...

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Age-period-cohort effects on the development of cognitive impairment among the elderly

Age-period-cohort effects on the development of cognitive impairment among the elderly

... with age, period, cohort and education, we found a much larger AIC value ...of age effect but period effect only, and age is the most important influence factor of MCI incidence ...

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Age- and sex-dependence of five major elements in the development of human scalp hair

Age- and sex-dependence of five major elements in the development of human scalp hair

... the male subjects. The results of statistical analyses are presented in Table 2. The Pearson coefficient is a meas- ure of the linear correlation between the element con- centrations found in hair and age of the ...

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The effects of cognitive biases and imperfectness in long-term robot-human interactions: case studies using five cognitive biases on three robots

The effects of cognitive biases and imperfectness in long-term robot-human interactions: case studies using five cognitive biases on three robots

... that cognitive biases and humanlike imperfectness are able to develop better interactions than a robot without humanlike imperfectness in its interactive ...All three biased interactions received more ...

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Social cognitive development during the latency years : an examination of three measures

Social cognitive development during the latency years : an examination of three measures

... eliminated the possible confounds of selecting arbitrary cutoff points for separate age groups. Alpha was set at p<.05 for all analyses. Faux Pas Task We first examined individual results computed by adding ...

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Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age

Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age

... Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age. http://pediatrics.aappublications.o[r] ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL PATHWAY FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA TO QUANTIFY COST OF AGE-RELATED COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN MALAYSIA

DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL PATHWAY FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA TO QUANTIFY COST OF AGE-RELATED COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN MALAYSIA

... of age-related cognitive disorders such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease will increase ...of age-related cognitive impairment in Malaysia, which was undertaken to develop a clinical pathway ...

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