Search results for "Child Development"

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Maternal Life Satisfaction and Child Outcomes: Are They Related?

2011

This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental functioning of two- to three-year-old children as well as the socio-emotional behavior of five- to six-year-old children. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), which allows us to control for a rich set of child and parental characteristics and to use the mother’s life satisfaction before the birth of her child as an instrument to eliminate potential reverse causality. The results indicate that the more satisfied the mother, the better her child’s verbal skills and the lower his or her socio-emotional problems. The relation is more pronounced for boys than for girls. The …

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceLife satisfaction subjective well-being mothers children child development skill formation instrumental variablemedia_common.quotation_subjectLife satisfactionChild developmentjel:I22language.human_languageSocial relationDevelopmental psychologyGermanjel:J13Quality of life (healthcare)Psychological well-beinglanguagePersonalityCognitive skillSubjective well-beingAssociation (psychology)Set (psychology)PsychologyApplied Psychologymedia_common
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INTERACTION BETWEEN PEDAGOGUE AND CHILD TO PROMOTE PLANNING SKILLS

2019

The goal of the pre-school competence-based education lies in the promotion of all areas of development – physical, social, emotional and cognitive, as well as helping children to acquire core competencies, including the ability to plan own activities. The research aims at theoretical and empirical study of opportunity to promote planning skills within interaction between child and pedagogue.When dealing with both daily and teacher-created problem situations, children are involved in decision-making, are trusted to be co-responsible for the decision made. By working together with an adult, child acquires planning skills, ability to achieve the goal set. To reveal the pedagogical problem of …

Empirical researchPedagogyCore competencyCognitionpre-schooler; planning skills; interaction between pedagogue and childIBMPsychologyChild developmentCompetence (human resources)SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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2014

This article analyzes children’s experiences and their perceived sense of belonging to brothers and sisters to assess the significance of social and biological ties for developing identity. Specifically, this article aims to highlight the significance of siblings for children moving from homes to foster homes and back to their original homes again. Most children participating in this study emphasized the continuity of biological relations with their siblings as important for their identity and sense of belonging. At the same time, social ties to both siblings and foster siblings had significance for their perception of themselves. A sense of belonging and identity are, thus, shown to devel…

General Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesIdentity (social science)Child developmentSense of belongingDevelopmental psychologyPeer reviewInterpersonal tiesFoster carePerceptionSiblingPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSAGE Open
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Research methods for children

2014

Research on children has been burgeoning across social sciences and child development studies over the past decade. Seeing children as active agents shaping their own lives and the lives of the adu...

General Social SciencesPsychologyChild developmentDevelopmental psychologyInternational Journal of Social Research Methodology
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The relationship between child health, developmental gaps, and parental education: Evidence from administrative data

2012

We use administrative German data to examine the role of physical and mental health conditions in explaining developmental gaps between children whose parents have different educational levels. Specifically, we employ sibling fixed effect models to estimate the effect of a comprehensive list of childhood health conditions – diagnosed by government physicians – on the cognitive and verbal ability of pre-school children. We also apply decomposition methods to examine the extent to which gaps in child development can be attributed to child health conditions. While most physical health conditions have small and insignificant effects, mental health conditions, in particular hyperactivity, have a…

GermanGovernmentlanguageCognitionFixed effects modelSiblingPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceMental healthChild developmentChild healthlanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychology
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Food literacy predictors and associations with physical and emergent literacy in pre-schoolers: results from the Training-to-Health Project

2019

AbstractObjective:Food literacy (FL) is a crucial need encompassing basic literacy and fundamental movement skills. The present study aimed to investigate the FL level in pre-schoolers and to evaluate the effect of potential predictors and the associations with gross motor and emergent literacy skills.Design:Cross-sectional study conducted within the Training-to-Health Project.Setting:Kindergartens (n 21) in the Palermo City Council, Italy.Participants:Pre-school children aged 3–6 years (n 921) followed education sessions on nutritional topics, practical activities and compiled prearranged sheets. FL was assessed by the five-domain toolkit ‘preschool-FLAT’; gross motor and emergent literacy…

GerontologyMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeNutritional Sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGross motor skillMedicine (miscellaneous)Gross motor abilitiesGross motor abilitieMotor ActivityEmergent literacyLiteracyChild DevelopmentPre-schoolerHumansFood literacyChildMotor skillmedia_commonPre schoolersSettore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveNutrition and DieteticsSchoolsPredictorsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFood literacyCognitionEmergent literacy skillTest (assessment)DietHealth LiteracyCross-Sectional StudiesItalyFoodMotor SkillsChild PreschoolFemalePsychologyChild Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaSettore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' MotorieEmergent literacy skills; Food literacy; Gross motor abilities; Pre-schoolers; PredictorsPre-schoolersEmergent literacy skillsResearch Paper
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Atherosclerosis precursors in Finnish children and adolescents. X. Leisure-time physical activity.

1985

As part of the more extensive project concerned with atherosclerosis precursors in Finnish children, this article aims at describing the method developed for epidemiological estimation of habitual physical activity, discussing the reliability and validity of the method and reporting the results of the application of this strategy in the measurement of habitual physical activity among 3 to 18-year-old Finnish boys and girls. The questionnaire for the measurement of physical activity was addressed to the parents of 3- and 6-year-old subjects (younger group) and to the subjects themselves in 9- to 18-year-olds (older group). Using four variables in the younger group and nine variables in the o…

GerontologyMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentLeisure timePhysical ExertionPhysical activityCoronary Disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChild DevelopmentLeisure ActivitiesSex FactorsSex factorsInternal consistencyEpidemiologymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineChildFinlandEstimationbusiness.industry030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineChild developmentChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPhysical therapyLocal environmentFemalebusinessSportsActa paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement
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The development of phonological abilities and their relation to reading acquisition: case studies of six Finnish children.

1999

The relation between phonological abilities and reading acquisition and the interindividual variation in the development of different phonological manipulation skills were assessed for six 7-year-old Finnish nonreaders. Intensive time series data were collected by following the children for 13 months. Assessments were conducted every 4 weeks with five phonological manipulation tests. The results indicated gradual progress at the group level. However, analysis of the individual profiles indicated large interindividual variation in the rate of improvement and in the relation between different manipulation skills and reading acquisition.

Health (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationPhonicsEducationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhoneticsReading (process)HumansLearningChildmedia_common05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionPhonology030229 sport sciencesAwarenessChild developmentLanguage developmentVariation (linguistics)ReadingGeneral Health ProfessionsSpeech PerceptionPsychology0503 educationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of learning disabilities
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Motor development of infants with univentricular heart at the ages of 16 and 52 weeks

2013

Purpose To compare the motor development of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and other types of univentricular heart (UVH) with peers who are healthy at the ages of 16 and 52 weeks. Methods Motor development was assessed with the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). Results Both the 23 patients with HLHS and the 13 patients with UVH had lower total AIMS scores in both observations than the controls. At the age of 52 weeks, patients with HLHS had significantly lower scores in all 4 AIMS subscales, whereas patients with UVH had lower scores only in the prone and standing subscales. Conclusion Motor development of patients with HLHS or UVH is delayed during the first year of …

Heart Defects CongenitalMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart VentriclesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationFirst year of life030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMotor ActivityNeuropsychological TestsHypoplastic left heart syndrome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChild Development030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyMotor skillRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryInfantRetrospective cohort studyta3141medicine.diseasePrognosisChild developmentUniventricular heartExercise TherapyMotor SkillsChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalebusinessPediatric Physical Therapy
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Education and the Concept of Time

2013

Abstract As we speak about time in the context of everyday life, we have no problem with what we mean by time. We take time as given. Different kinds of theories of development rely on the ordinary concept of time. Time is a sequence of instants, and we are moving along from the past to the future, from birth to death. Moving in time also means development. It does not take into account how a human being is in the time. It flattens our view of human life and cannot describe our manifold being. According to theories of development, if a child does not behave in a certain instant as the theories expect, there must be a problem with that child or she has not developed as well as others. Heideg…

History and Philosophy of ScienceEducation theoryTemporalityContext (language use)SociologyHermeneuticsEveryday lifeDevelopment theoryChild developmentEducationEpistemologyInstantEducational Philosophy and Theory
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