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Impact of Maternal Depressive Symptoms on Growth of Preschool- and School-Aged Children

Impact of Maternal Depressive Symptoms on Growth of Preschool- and School-Aged Children

... RESULTS: At 9 months, 24% of mothers reported mild depressive symp- toms and 17% moderate/severe symptoms. After adjustment for house- hold, maternal, and child factors, children of mothers with moderate to severe levels ...

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Disrupting the impact of socio-contextual disadvantage on school readiness skill attainment  among preschool children: The role of Head Start attendance

Disrupting the impact of socio-contextual disadvantage on school readiness skill attainment among preschool children: The role of Head Start attendance

... of preschool children exhibit moderate to clinically significant emotional and behavioral difficulties, with low income children being disproportionately represented (Lavigne, Gibbons, Christoffel, & Arend, ...

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The Effect of Divorce on School Performance and Behavior in Preschool Children in Greece: An Empirical Study of Teachers’ Views

The Effect of Divorce on School Performance and Behavior in Preschool Children in Greece: An Empirical Study of Teachers’ Views

... pre- school children from single-parent families after separa- tion/divorce of their parents and children from nuclear families 2 ...dimensions: school adjustment, interpersonal and intrapersonal ...the ...

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Examination of the Perceptions on the View of Preschool Teachers About School Counselor

Examination of the Perceptions on the View of Preschool Teachers About School Counselor

... also school administrator, family, school counselor (psychological counselor) and other supporting units should take active duty and work in ...The school counselor plays an important role in ...

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Emotions at Preschool Age: Contributions to Better Social and School Adaptation

Emotions at Preschool Age: Contributions to Better Social and School Adaptation

... Abstract: Emotions have been triggering investigative interest for a long time due to the effect they have on people's lives and there is a growing importance in the educational field in the school context. The ...

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ARE SCHOOL TEACHERS (PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY) OPEN TO THE THOUGHT OF INTEGRATING DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN IN THEIR CLASSROOM?   OPINION REGARDING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

ARE SCHOOL TEACHERS (PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY) OPEN TO THE THOUGHT OF INTEGRATING DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN IN THEIR CLASSROOM? OPINION REGARDING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

... Challenges faced by parents of regular/normal children: One fourth of the participants (25%) were afraid that their children would not get enough attention and afraid that there would be misunderstanding between normal ...

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Low birthweight, preschool education, and school remediation

Low birthweight, preschool education, and school remediation

... on school remedial services in K-12 ...of preschool education on child outcomes, the extent to which preschool is more beneficial for low birth weight children compared to normal weight children can ...

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Polysomnographic Characteristics in Normal Preschool and Early School-Aged Children

Polysomnographic Characteristics in Normal Preschool and Early School-Aged Children

... P EDIATRIC SLEEP CONTINUES to gain significant recog- nition as a result of both increasing evidence for a high prevalence of sleep disorders among children and by virtue of the potential somatic and biobehavioral ...

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Preschool experience and social development during the first year at school

Preschool experience and social development during the first year at school

... PAGE Analysis of variance of Teachers' Ratings of Social Acceptability with Family Size incorporated as a moderator variable.. Analysis of variance of Onlooker Behaviour with Family Size[r] ...

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Investigation with regard to school maturity of human figure drawings of children whose 48 60 monthly

Investigation with regard to school maturity of human figure drawings of children whose 48 60 monthly

... and school readiness of preschool children and they stated what kind of activities that should be applied to children by determining of the maturity to ready for school based on the children's ...

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Vol 19, No 1 (2017)

Vol 19, No 1 (2017)

... The participants taking part in this project included nine students in our ba tesol at the Universidad de Guanajuato, all beginning teachers (one preschool and eight primary school educators). These nine ...

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Selective Mutism

Selective Mutism

... new preschool, Peter, 4 years 10 months old, refused to speak to other children or the ...of school, he found it difficult to separate from his mother or ...

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Providing Infectious Disease Information to Child Rearing Families and Its Evaluation

Providing Infectious Disease Information to Child Rearing Families and Its Evaluation

... Nursery School Absenteeism Surveillance System (NSAS- Sy) covering approximately 40% of all nursery schools in Japan, prescription surveillance and other ...

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Subclinical Levels of Lead and Developmental Deficit—A Multivariate Follow-up Reassessment

Subclinical Levels of Lead and Developmental Deficit—A Multivariate Follow-up Reassessment

... Of these categories of variables, only the single item set, reading test, was significantly related to both the preschool and the school age lead divisions. TABLE 2[r] ...

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An Analysis of Preschool Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy: A Case of TRNC

An Analysis of Preschool Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy: A Case of TRNC

... the school is located, socioeconomic status of the group they work in, educational equipment in classroom and social, cultural and economic conditions (Eells, 2011; Milner and Hoy, 2003; Ozder, 2011; ...

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Do middle ear infections matter? Student self-reported perceptions of behaviour, including social skills, following experience with otitis media with effusion

Do middle ear infections matter? Student self-reported perceptions of behaviour, including social skills, following experience with otitis media with effusion

... of preschool and primary school students is necessary so they can identify at risk children, identify environments that are inappropriate because they are too noisy and know how to implement appropriate ...

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An Influenza B Epidemic Among Children in Day-Care

An Influenza B Epidemic Among Children in Day-Care

... clearly the importance of school and preschool children in disseminating influenza virus through-.. out the community.[r] ...

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Exploring parental involvement and teachers’ activities in early literacy development

Exploring parental involvement and teachers’ activities in early literacy development

... and school, was associated with SES gaps in reading achievement at specific points in time, and/or monthly learning ...the school, parental role strain and warmth, and provision of center-based care prior ...

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FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION

FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION

... COMMITTEE ON INFANT AND PRESCHOOL CHILD COMMITTEE ON FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION: COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL HEALTH. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/42/3/535[r] ...

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Child care in the retail industry in Victoria

Child care in the retail industry in Victoria

... movement within trade unions. elimination of sexual stereotypes ... introduction of maternity leave.... Informal arrangements accounted for the majority of all preschool and school age[r] ...

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