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Stereotypic Behaviour in Children who are Blind:

Shared attention with small children who are blind

Shared attention with small children who are blind

... for blind children's development, particularly when it comes to establishing good early interaction between child and ...some blind children and their ...

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An Examination of School Readiness: How Is the Construct Defined for Children Who Are Blind?

An Examination of School Readiness: How Is the Construct Defined for Children Who Are Blind?

... (2007) who have researched emergent literacy for children who are learning ...to children learning ...or blind, is progressing through specific ...for children who are ...

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Stereotypy in New Zealand children who are blind: an investigation using mixed methods

Stereotypy in New Zealand children who are blind: an investigation using mixed methods

... population who are blind, identified on the BLENNZ database, and who displayed the full spectrum of stereotypic behaviour, was sought in relation to number, type, context and ...these ...

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Teaching Two Critical Locomotor Skills to Children Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision

Teaching Two Critical Locomotor Skills to Children Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision

... help children with visual impair- ments participate in ...for blind people like beep baseball for defense when trying to field a ...of children with visual im- pairments, and strategies to improve ...

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CLUE: A Usability Evaluation Checklist for Multimodal Video Game Field Studies with Children Who Are Blind

CLUE: A Usability Evaluation Checklist for Multimodal Video Game Field Studies with Children Who Are Blind

... same quantity of problems reporting insufficient feed- back as CLUE. Overall, the results indicate that CLUE can provide a less time- and effort-consuming analysis when com- pared to video, yet revealing a substantial ...

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Experiences of blind children caregivers

Experiences of blind children caregivers

... the blind children and will make the society aware to support the children and their ...these children and their parents will lead to non-supportive and sometimes destructive social reactions ...

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Center for blind children Dhaka

Center for blind children Dhaka

... mother who is told her child is "blind" (a term often used when the child possesses a substantial amount of vision) may very well not realize those objects the child could see and should be ...

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Drawing in blind and visually impaired children*

Drawing in blind and visually impaired children*

... early blind or visually impaired children, from different ages, and without any other associated disturbances 1 ...early blind children conducted on a large number of participants who ...

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Blindness in children at the Ida Rieu school for the blind and deaf

Blindness in children at the Ida Rieu school for the blind and deaf

... the WHO/PBL eye examination form for children with blindness and low ...(31%) children had visual impairment (<6/18-6/60) and 69% were blind ...

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Toward Writing Skill With A Toddler Who Is Blind Using A Braille Writer

Toward Writing Skill With A Toddler Who Is Blind Using A Braille Writer

... families who were receiving in-home intervention services for the first time did not access braille writers prior to receiving early intervention ...the children could only explore “writing” through the use ...

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Mealtime energy intake and feeding behaviour in children who fail to thrive: A

Mealtime energy intake and feeding behaviour in children who fail to thrive: A

... Why children who fail to thrive have low energy intakes is less ...feeding behaviour, and feeding difficulties are more commonly reported by the mothers of children who fail to thrive ...
Market Behaviour of Children and Teenagers

Market Behaviour of Children and Teenagers

... sented mainly by girls aged 16-19 years. All representatives of the segment have their own money, given by their family or to a considerable degree also from extra jobs. At their disposal the youngsters usually have PLN ...

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Associations of physical activity with childhood asthma, a population study based on the WHO - health behaviour in school-aged children survey

Associations of physical activity with childhood asthma, a population study based on the WHO - health behaviour in school-aged children survey

... Current asthma is likely to represent a more severe vari- ation of asthma symptoms, as the prevalence using this definition was nearly half that of ever asthma. The self-reported nature of our data may be a limita- tion. ...

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Proportion of kindergarten children meeting the WHO guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep and associations with adiposity in urban Beijing

Proportion of kindergarten children meeting the WHO guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep and associations with adiposity in urban Beijing

... the ethical or cultural difference. Also, a recent system- atic review examining associations between screen time and adiposity found that longitudinal studies predomin- ately reported unfavourable associations whereas ...

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The causes and consequences of stereotypic behaviour in the striped mouse, rhabdomys

The causes and consequences of stereotypic behaviour in the striped mouse, rhabdomys

... *P < 0.001. 4. Discussion In this study, we aimed to investigate the outcomes of an EE paradigm on the emergence of SB in CB striped mice, and thus whether an enrichment protocol could provide a practical, ethical means ...

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In what ways can the frequency of stereotypic behaviour in horses be reduced?

In what ways can the frequency of stereotypic behaviour in horses be reduced?

... Stereotypies may be seen as a consequence of psychological stress, and multiple factors in the horse’s environment have been identified as risk factors. In addition to this, physical problems such as gastric ulcers, ...

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Developmental motor profile in preschool children with primary stereotypic movement disorder

Developmental motor profile in preschool children with primary stereotypic movement disorder

... that children with primary SMD show a widespread dysfunction of gross and fine motor abilities and highlights that this may be evidenced even in preschool ...characterize children with DCD and consequently ...

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The Effects of Gender Stereotypic and Counter-Stereotypic Textbook Images on Science Performance

The Effects of Gender Stereotypic and Counter-Stereotypic Textbook Images on Science Performance

... Research has shown that when a positive stereotype about an ingroup or a negative stereotype about an outgroup is made salient, ingroup members may experience stereotype lift, and subsequently perform better on ...

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The Body Language of Adults Who Are Blind 1

The Body Language of Adults Who Are Blind 1

... adventitiously blind turning their eyes toward an object, even though they cannot ...adventitiously blind often displayed these expressions on the video ...

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Effectiveness of Ball Exercises on Reduction of Stereotypic Behavior of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder With High Performance

Effectiveness of Ball Exercises on Reduction of Stereotypic Behavior of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder With High Performance

... the stereotypic behavior interaction question- naire was completed for both the control and experimen- tal ...of children with autism spectrum disorder were com- pleted and widely used in educational ...

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