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Child development entails the biological, psychological and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence, as the individual progresses from dependency to increasing autonomy. [1]

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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation is the charitable arm of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

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Acting

Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means of its enactment by an actor or actress who adopts a character—in theatre, television, film, radio, or any other medium that makes use of the mimetic mode.

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Advertising to children

Advertising to children is the act of marketing or advertising products or services to little children as defined by national legislation and advertising standards.

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Al-Raqad syndrome

Al-Raqad syndrome (ARS) is a congenital autosomal recessive syndrome discovered by Jordanian physician Mohammad Al-Raqad.

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Alice Creswick

Alice Ishbel Hay Creswick, née Reid, DStJ, OBE (21 September 1889, Aberdeen, Scotland – 24 October 1973, Armadale, Victoria, Australia) is best known for her work in the Free Kindergarten Union (FKU) and as an important figure in the Australian Red Cross Society (ARCS) during World War II.

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Alice Ravenhill

Alice Ravenhill (1859, Epping Forest, England – 1954, British Columbia) was an educational pioneer, a developer of Women’s Institutes, and one of the first authors to propound aboriginal rights in B.C. She is also the author of numerous articles and books, including her autobiography which she wrote when she was 92.

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Alok Bhargava

Alok Bhargava (born 13 July 1954) is an Indian econometrician.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in February 2009.

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Anabel Jensen

Dr.

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Anal retentiveness

The term anal retentive (also anally retentive), often abbreviated to anal, is used to describe a person who pays such attention to detail that it becomes an obsession and may be an annoyance to others, potentially to the detriment of the anal-retentive person.

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Andrew N. Meltzoff

Andrew N. Meltzoff (born February 9, 1950) is an American psychologist and an internationally recognized expert on infant and child development.

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Andy Field (academic)

Andy Field (born 21 June 1973 in Ilford) is professor of psychology at University of Sussex.

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Angela Santomero

Angela C. Santomero (born 1968) is an American television executive producer and co-creator of the long-running Nickelodeon children's television program Blue's Clues, as well as the PBS children's shows Super Why, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Peep and the Big Wide World and The WotWots and the Amazon Studios series Creative Galaxy.

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Anna Laetitia Barbauld

Anna Laetitia Barbauld (by herself possibly, as in French, née Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature.

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Applied psychology

Applied psychology is the use of psychological methods and findings of scientific psychology to solve practical problems of human and animal behavior and experience.

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AppyStore

AppyStore is a comprehensive learning videos app for kids up to the age of 8 years.

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Arnold Gesell

Dr.

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Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology is a history of science by Isaac Asimov, written as the biographies of over 1500 scientists.

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ATR-16 syndrome

ATR-16 syndrome, also called Alpha-Thalassemia-Intellectual disability syndrome is a rare disease characterized by monosomy on part of chromosome 16.

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Attachment disorder

Attachment disorder is a broad term intended to describe disorders of mood, behavior, and social relationships arising from a failure to form normal attachments to primary care giving figures in early childhood.

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Attachment therapy

Attachment therapy is a controversial category of alternative child mental health interventions intended to treat attachment disorders.

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Attachment-based therapy (children)

Attachment-based therapy applies to interventions or approaches based on attachment theory, originated by John Bowlby.

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Baby gate

A baby gate or child safety gate is a protective barrier designed to prevent babies and toddlers from accessing areas of a home where they might be unsafe, such as stairways and kitchens.

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Baby sign language

Baby sign language is the use of manual signing allowing infants and toddlers to communicate emotions, desires, and objects prior to spoken language development.

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Baby-led weaning

Baby-led weaning (often also referred to as BLW) is a method of adding complementary foods to a baby's diet of breastmilk or formula.

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Babybug

Babybug is an illustrated magazine of literature and art for children ages 6 months to 3 years.

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Babytalk (magazine)

Babytalk, America's oldest baby magazine, was launched in 1935 as a supplement to customers of a national cloth diaper delivery service based in New Jersey.

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Balance board

A balance board is a device used as a circus skill, for recreation, balance training, athletic training, brain development, therapy, musical training and other kinds of personal development.

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Bank Street College of Education

Bank Street College of Education is a private, nonprofit educational institution located in Manhattan, New York City.

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Barr Beacon School

Barr Beacon School, formerly Barr Beacon Language College, was a mixed secondary school in Walsall, England, which acquired Academy status in 2011, when it readopted the school's original name: Barr Beacon School.

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Barry Bogin

Barry Bogin (born May 20, 1950) is an American physical anthropologist trained at Temple University who researches physical growth in Guatemalan Maya children, and is a theorist upon the evolutionary origins of human childhood.

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Beatrice Blyth Whiting

Beatrice Blyth Whiting (14 April 1914, New York City – 29 September 2003, Cambridge, Massachusetts), was an American anthropologist specializing in the comparative study of child development.

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Behavior analysis of child development

The behavioral analysis of child development originates from John B. Watson's behaviorism.

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Behavioral cusp

A behavioral cusp is any behavior change that brings an organism's behavior into contact with new contingencies that have far-reaching consequences.

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Bilibo

Bilibo is a "shell-shaped, hard-wearing piece of plastic" used as a toy.

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Blue's Clues

Blue's Clues is an American live-action/animated educational children's television series that premiered on Nickelodeon on Sunday, September 8, 1996.

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Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding, also known as nursing, is the feeding of babies and young children with milk from a woman's breast.

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Breastfeeding promotion

Breastfeeding promotion refers to coordinated activities and policies to promote health among women, newborns and infants through breastfeeding.

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Bruce J. Ellis

Bruce Joel Ellis is an American evolutionary developmental psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Utah.

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Bryan Kolb

Bryan Edward Kolb (born 1947) is a Canadian neuroscientist, neuropsychologist, researcher, author and educator.

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California Proposition 1D (2009)

Proposition 1D was a defeated California ballot proposition that appeared on the May 19, 2009 special election ballot.

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Canada Social Transfer

The Canada Social Transfer is the Canadian government's transfer payment program in support of post-secondary education, social assistance and social services, including early childhood development and early learning and childcare.

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Canadian Mothercraft Society

The Canadian Mothercraft Society (Mothercraft) is a non-profit, charitable NGO that serves children ages 0 to 6, their families, their teachers, and their community.

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Canadian transfer payments

Transfer payments are a collection of fiscal equalization processes used in Canada.

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Career Preparation Center

The Career Preparation Center is a high school located in Sterling Heights, Michigan and is part of the Warren Consolidated School District.

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Carl Albert State College

Carl Albert State College (CASC) is a community college in southeastern Oklahoma.

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Central core disease

Central core disease (CCD), also known as central core myopathy, is an autosomal dominant congenital myopathy (inborn muscle disorder).

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Cerebellar vermis

The cerebellar vermis (Latin for worm) is located in the medial, cortico-nuclear zone of the cerebellum, which resides in the posterior fossa of the cranium.

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Chalmers Hospital, Banff

Chalmers Hospital is an NHS general hospital located in Banff, Scotland, a small coastal town around 46.5 miles north west of Aberdeen.

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Chicago Commons

Chicago Commons, known since 1954 as the Chicago Commons Association, is a social service organization and former settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.

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Child abuse

Child abuse or child maltreatment is physical, sexual, or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child or children, especially by a parent or other caregiver.

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Child Act 2001

The Child Act 2001 (Akta Kanak-Kanak 2001) is a Malaysian law which served to consolidate the Juvenile Courts Act 1947, the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973, and the Child Protection Act 1991.

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Child and adolescent psychiatry

Child and adolescent psychiatry or pediatric psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in children, adolescents, and their families.

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Child care

Child care, or otherwise known as daycare, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time.

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Child care licensing in North Carolina

Child Care Licensing in North Carolina has been regulated by state statute since 1971.

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Child development (disambiguation)

Child development is the biological, psychological and emotional change that occurs in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence.

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Child development in Africa

Child development in Africa addresses the variables and social changes that occur in African children from infancy through adolescence.

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Child development stages

Child development stages are the theoretical milestones of child development, some of which are asserted in nativist theories.

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Child Friendly Spaces

Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) are safe spaces set up in emergency settings to help support and protect children.

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Child health and nutrition in Africa

Child health and nutrition in Africa is concerned with the health care of children through adolescents in the various countries of Africa.

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Child life (degree)

Child life is a field of study dedicated to preparing students to become child life specialists.

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Child life specialist

Child life specialists are pediatric health care professionals who work with children and families in hospitals and other settings to help them cope with the challenges of hospitalization, illness, and disability.

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Childhaven

Childhaven is a King County nonprofit organization that serves children between the ages of one month and five years who have been abused or neglected, or are at risk.

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Childhood disintegrative disorder

The childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), also known as Heller's syndrome and disintegrative psychosis, is a rare condition characterized by late onset of developmental delays—or severe and sudden reversals—in language, social function, and motor skills.

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Childhood memory

Childhood memory refers to memories formed during childhood.

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Childhood obesity

Childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health or well-being.

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Childhood phobias

A childhood phobia is an exaggerated, intense fear “that is out of proportion to any real fear” found in children.

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Childhood schizophrenia

Childhood schizophrenia (also known as childhood-onset schizophrenia, and very early-onset schizophrenia) is a schizophrenia spectrum disorder that is characterized by hallucinations, disorganized speech, delusions, catatonic behavior and "negative symptoms", such as inappropriate or blunted affect and avolition with onset before 13 years of age.

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Children in emergencies and conflicts

Children in emergencies and conflicts constitutes the effects of situations that pose detrimental risks to the health, safety, and well-being of children.

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Children's use of information

Children's use of information is an issue in ethics and child development.

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Classroom management

Classroom management is a term teachers use to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly without disruptive behavior from students compromising the delivery of instruction.

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Cognitive humor processing

Cognitive humor processing refers to the neural circuitry and pathways that are involved in detecting incongruities of various situations presented in a humorous manner.

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Cognitive interview

The cognitive interview (CI) is a method of interviewing eyewitnesses and victims about what they remember from a crime scene.

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Colleges and Schools of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University offers 177 Undergraduate, 30 master, and 9 doctoral degrees through its 9 professional colleges.

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Comfort object

A comfort object, transitional object, or security blanket is an item used to provide psychological comfort, especially in unusual or unique situations, or at bedtime for children.

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Complex (psychology)

A complex is a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme, such as power or status.

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Complex post-traumatic stress disorder

Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD; also known as complex trauma disorder) is a psychological disorder thought to occur as a result of repetitive, prolonged trauma involving sustained abuse or abandonment by a caregiver or other interpersonal relationships with an uneven power dynamic.

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Concentrated disadvantage

A concentrated disadvantage is a sociological term for neighborhoods with high percentages of residents of low socioeconomic status.

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Constructivist teaching methods

Constructivist teaching is based on constructivist learning theory.

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Corina Crețu

Corina Crețu (born June 24, 1967 in Bucharest) is a Romanian politician and the incumbent European Commissioner for Regional Policy.

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Corporal punishment in the home

Corporal punishment in the home (also called physical punishment) refers to an act by a parent or other legal guardian causing deliberate physical pain or discomfort to a minor child in response to some undesired behavior by the child.

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Cosmobot

CozmoBot is a child-friendly, interactive remote controlled telerehabilitation robot designed by AnthroTronix, Inc.

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Costas Meghir

Konstantinos "Costas" Meghir (Κωνσταντίνος (Κώστας) Εκτώρ Δημήτριος Μεγήρ, transcr. Konstantinos Ektor Dimitrios Meghir, born February 13, 1959) is a Greek/British economist.

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Critical period

In developmental psychology and developmental biology, a critical period is a maturational stage in the lifespan of an organism during which the nervous system is especially sensitive to certain environmental stimuli.

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Critical period hypothesis

The critical period hypothesis is the subject of a long-standing debate in linguistics and language acquisition over the extent to which the ability to acquire language is biologically linked to age.

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Cultural mediation

Cultural mediation describes a profession that studies the cultural differences between people, using the data in problem solving.

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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (known as Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood in Canada) is an American-Canadian animated children's television series produced by Fred Rogers Productions, 9 Story Media Group, and Out of the Blue Enterprises.

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David Houle (futurist)

David Houle (born 1948) is a futurist, keynote speaker, and author of The Shift Age.

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Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University

The Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University is one of six departments at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, located on the Columbia University Medical Center campus in New York City.

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Development

Development or developing may refer to.

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Developmental lines

Developmental lines is a metaphor of Anna Freud from her developmental theory to stress the continuous and cumulative character of childhood development.

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Developmental niche

The developmental niche (CanE, or) is a theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing how culture shapes child development.

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Developmental plasticity

Developmental plasticity is a general term referring to changes in neural connections during development as a result of environmental interactions as well as neural changes induced by learning.

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Developmental psychology

Developmental psychology is the scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life.

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Developmental psychopathology

Developmental psychopathology is the study of the development of psychological disorders, such as psychopathy, autism, schizophrenia and depression, with a lifecourse perspective.

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Developmental stage theories

Developmental stage theories are theories that divide child development into distinct stages which are characterized by qualitative differences in behaviour.

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Developmentally appropriate practice

Developmentally appropriate practice (or DAP) is a perspective within early childhood education whereby a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development by basing all practices and decisions on (1) theories of child development, (2) individually identified strengths and needs of each child uncovered through authentic assessment, and (3) the child's cultural background as defined by his community, family history, and family structure.

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Dextro-Transposition of the great arteries

dextro-Transposition of the great arteries (d-Transposition of the great arteries, dextro-TGA, or d-TGA), sometimes also referred to as complete transposition of the great arteries, is a birth defect in the large arteries of the heart.

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Dietrich Tiedemann

Dietrich Tiedemann (3 April 1748, Bremervörde – 24 May 1803, Marburg) was a German philosopher and historian of philosophy born in Bremervörde.

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Differentiated instruction

Differentiated instruction and assessment, also known as differentiated learning or, in education, simply, differentiation, is a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing different students with different avenues to learning (often in the same classroom) in terms of: acquiring content; processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas; and developing teaching materials and assessment measures so that all students within a classroom can learn effectively, regardless of differences in ability.

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Disabled sports in Australia

Disability sports in Australia is the component of sports in Australia encompasses disabled sports programs for Australians with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities, allowing for the full participation in society.

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Dorothy Howell Rodham

Dorothy Emma Rodham (née Howell; June 4, 1919 – November 1, 2011) was an American homemaker and the mother of former First Lady, U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of State, and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Down syndrome

Down syndrome (DS or DNS), also known as trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21.

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Drug Abuse Resistance Education

Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) is an education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behavior.

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Dual representation (psychology)

Representational insight is the ability to detect and mentally represent the relation between a symbol and its referent.

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Dyslexia

Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence.

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Early Childhood Longitudinal Program

The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS) program provides data about the development of children in the United States.

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Early Head Start

Early Head Start is a federally funded community-based program for low-income families with pregnant women, infants, and toddlers up to age 3.

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Educational psychologist

An educational psychologist is a psychologist whose differentiating functions may include diagnostic and psycho-educational assessment, psychological counseling in educational communities (students, teachers, parents and academic authorities), community-type psycho-educational intervention, and mediation, coordination, and referral to other professionals, at all levels of the educational system.

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Educational psychology

Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning.

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Effects of domestic violence on children

Effects of domestic violence on children, result from witnessing domestic violence in a home where one of their parents are abusing the other parent, plays a tremendous role on the well-being and developmental growth of children witnessing the violence.

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Eleanor Maccoby

Eleanor Emmons Maccoby (born May 15, 1917, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American psychologist who is most recognized for her research and scholarly contributions to the field of child and family psychology.

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Elementary School Journal

The Elementary School Journal (ESJ) is a quarterly academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press that focuses on elementary and middle school education.

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Eliza Macauley

Eliza Wright Macauley (1785?–1837) was an actress and socialist writer who campaigned on women's issues and financial reform.

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Emily Bushnell

Emily W. Bushnell (born 1950) is an emeritus professor of psychology at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, USA.

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Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education Human Services is a university in Utah that was founded in 1924.

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Erica Burman

Erica Burman (born 1960) is a critical development psychologist based in Britain.

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Erikson Institute

Erikson Institute is a graduate school in child development in downtown Chicago, Illinois.

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Erikson's stages of psychosocial development

Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, as articulated in the second half of the 20th century by Erik Erikson, in collaboration with Joan Erikson, is a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages, in which a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.

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Escape from Freedom

Escape from Freedom, sometimes known as The Fear of Freedom outside North America, is a book by the Frankfurt-born psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, first published in the United States by Farrar & Rinehart in 1941.

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Ethnopediatrics

Ethnopediatrics is a branch of research devoted to understanding the child-rearing practices of families around the world and throughout time.

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EuroHealthNet

EuroHealthNet is a non-profit partnership of organisations, agencies and statutory bodies working to contribute to a healthier Europe by promoting health and health equity between and within European countries.

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Evolving capacities

Evolving capacities is the concept in which education, child development and youth development programs led by adults takes into account the capacities of the child or youth to exercise rights on his or her own behalf.

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Family life education

Family life education.

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Feral child

A feral child (also called wild child) is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, where they have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or, crucially, of human language.

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Fetal trimethadione syndrome

Fetal trimethadione syndrome (also known as paramethadione syndrome, German syndrome, tridione syndrome, among others) is a set of birth defects caused by the administration of the anticonvulsants trimethadione (also known as Tridione) or paramethadione to epileptic mothers during pregnancy.

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Fis phenomenon

Fis phenomenon is a phenomenon of child language acquisition that demonstrates that perception of phonemes occurs earlier than the ability of the child to produce those phonemes.

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Flintobox

Flintobox is an India-based company that produces educational activity boxes for children.

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Foundation for Child Development

The Foundation for Child Development is a United States-based non-profit organization which promotes good child development.

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Franklin Academy (New York)

Franklin Academy High School (commonly called Franklin Academy or FA) is a public high school located in the rural village of Malone, New York that enrolls students from Malone and surrounding communities in northern Franklin County such as Bangor, Belmont, Burke, Constable, Duane and Westville.

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Gads Hill Center

Gads Hill Center is a non-profit youth education and family resource center on Chicago's South Side, United States, established in 1898.

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Genetic epistemology

Genetic epistemology or 'developmental theory of knowledge' is a study of the origins (genesis) of knowledge (epistemology) established by Jean Piaget.

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Georg Kühlewind

Georg Kühlewind, birth name György Székely (March 6, 1924 – January 15, 2006) was a Hungarian philosopher, writer, lecturer and meditation teacher, who worked from the tradition of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science.

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George Butterworth (psychologist)

George Butterworth (1946–2000) was a British professor of psychology, who studied infant development.

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Gesell Developmental Schedules

The Gesell Developmental Schedules are a set of developmental metrics which outline the ages & stages of development in young children developed by Dr. Arnold Gesell and colleagues.

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Gestures in language acquisition

Gestures are a form of non-verbal communication that include movements of the hands, arms, and/or other parts of the body.

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Ginetta Sagan

Ginetta Sagan (June 1, 1925 – August 25, 2000) was an Italian-born American human rights activist best known for her work with Amnesty International on behalf of prisoners of conscience.

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Greenpower

Greenpower is the trading name of a charitable organisation, the Greenpower Education Trust, whose objective is to inspire more young people to become engineers by presenting the engineering industry as an interesting and relevant career choice which could help to solve problems relating to the personal, social and emotional development (known in Britain as PSED) of individuals and societies.

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Growth landmarks

Growth landmarks are parameters measured in infants, children and adolescents which help gauge where they are on a continuum of normal growth and development.

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Guardian Angel Settlement Association

The Guardian Angel Settlement Association is a non-sectarian, non-profit 501c3 in St. Louis, Missouri dedicated to empowering the disadvantaged through an array of programs which include family services, a food pantry, senior citizen support, and developmental childcare.

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Handwriting movement analysis

Handwriting movement analysis is the study and analysis of the movements involved in handwriting and drawing.

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Hans G. Furth

Hans Gerhard Fürth or Hans G. Furth (December 2, 1920, Vienna – November 7, 1999, Takoma Park, Maryland), was a Professor emeritus in the Faculty of Psychology of the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., aged 78 at the time of his death.

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Harold E. Jones Child Study Center

The Harold E. Jones Child Study Center is a research and educational institution for young children at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Harriet Lange Rheingold

Harriet Lange Rheingold (February 13, 1908 – April 29, 2000) was a child development psychologist who taught at the University of North Carolina, and the author of many publications, some still cited today.

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Head Start (program)

Head Start is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.

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Health

Health is the ability of a biological system to acquire, convert, allocate, distribute, and utilize energy with maximum efficiency.

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Healthy narcissism

Healthy narcissism is the characteristic of possessing realistic self-esteem without being cut off from a shared emotional life, as the unhealthy narcissist tends to be.

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Hector the Cat

Hector the Cat (also known as Hector Cat, Hector the Road Safety Cat or simply Hector) is a fictional cat and mascot created to aid the teaching of road safety to children in Australia.

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Helen McMurchie Bott

Helen McMurchie Bott (born 1886) was a Canadian author on child development.

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Henri Wallon (psychologist)

Henri Paul Hyacinthe Wallon (15 June 1879 in Paris – 1 December 1962 in Paris) was a French philosopher, psychologist (in the field of social psychology), neuropsychiatrist, teacher, and politician.

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Heritability of IQ

Research on heritability of IQ implies, from the similarity of IQ in closely related persons, the proportion of variance of IQ among individuals in a study population that is associated with genetic variation within that population.

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Hidden curriculum

A hidden curriculum is a side effect of an education, " which are learned but not openly intended"Martin, Jane.

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History of Sesame Street

The preschool educational television program Sesame Street was first aired on public broadcasting television stations November 10, 1969, and will reach its 48th season in late 2017.

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House of Ruth

House of Ruth, founded in 1976, is a non-profit organization that serves more than 600 women and children who are abused and homeless in Washington, DC.

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Hudson's Bay High School

Hudson's Bay High School is a public high school in the Central Park area of Vancouver, Washington, and is part of Vancouver Public Schools.

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Human bonding

Human bonding is the process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship between two or more people.

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Hunger in the United States

Hunger in the United States is an issue that affects millions of Americans, including some who are middle class, or who are in households where all adults are in work.

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Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid or low thyroid, is a disorder of the endocrine system in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone.

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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography about the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou.

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Immanuel College, Bradford

Immanuel College is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Index of psychology articles

Psychology (from ψυχή psykhē "breath, spirit, soul"; and -λογία, -logia "study of") is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of human mental functions and behavior.

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Infant formula

Infant formula, or baby formula, is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder (mixed with water) or liquid (with or without additional water).

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Institute of Child Study

The Dr.

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Institutionalization of children with disabilities in Russia

Institutionalization of children with disabilities is the placement of children, who have been abandoned or whose parents cannot support them, into a facility which can be similar to an orphanage.

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Inter-American Development Bank

The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB or IDB or BID) is the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Intergenerational and Lifetime Transference of Attachment

There are multiple consequences of different attachment patterns that are formed in childhood development.

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Intestinal parasite infection

An intestinal parasite infection is a condition in which a parasite infects the gastro-intestinal tract of humans and other animals.

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Iowa Child Welfare Research Station

The Iowa Child Welfare Research Station attached to the University of Iowa conducted pioneering research into child development and child psychology during the 20th century.

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Iquitos Satellite Laboratory (IQTLAB)

The Iquitos Satellite Laboratory (IQTLAB) was established in 2002 in the city of Iquitos, Peru by Dr.

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Itasca Community College

Itasca Community College (known as ICC with the slogan "THE BEST PLACE TO START") is a two-year community college located in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

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James Dobson

James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Jr. (born April 21, 1936) is an American evangelical Christian author, psychologist, and founder in 1977 of Focus on the Family (FOTF), which he led until 2003.

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James Mark Baldwin

James Mark Baldwin (January 12, 1861, Columbia, South Carolina – November 8, 1934, Paris) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at the university.

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Jay Belsky

Jay Belsky (born July 7, 1952 in New York City, New York) is an American child psychologist and the Robert M. and Natalie Reid Dorn Professor of Human Development at the University of California, Davis.

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Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget (9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist and epistemologist known for his pioneering work in child development.

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer.

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Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

Jeanne Brooks-Gunn (born 1946, in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American developmental psychologist and professor.

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Jelena Obradovic

Jelena Obradovic is a developmental psychologist who currently works as Associate Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, where she is a member of the Steering Committee of the Center for Education Policy Analysis (CEPA).

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Job Corps

Job Corps is a program administered by the United States Department of Labor that offers free-of-charge education and vocational training to young men and women ages 16 to 24.

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John B. Watson

John Broadus Watson (January 9, 1878 – September 25, 1958) was an American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism.

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John Curtis Gowan

John Curtis Gowan (May 21, 1912 – December 2, 1986) was a psychologist who studied, along with E. Paul Torrance, the development of creative capabilities in children and gifted populations.

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John Hunter (surgeon)

John Hunter (13 February 1728 – 16 October 1793) was a Scottish surgeon, one of the most distinguished scientists and surgeons of his day.

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John M. Culkin

John M. Culkin, Jr. (June 21, 1928 – July 23, 1993) was an American academic and former priest who was a leading media scholar and critic, educator, writer and consultant.

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John Whiting (anthropologist)

John Wesley Mayhew Whiting (June 12, 1908 Chilmark, Massachusetts – May 13, 1999, Chilmark, Massachusetts) was an American sociologist and anthropologist, specializing in child development.

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Joint custody

Joint custody is a form of child custody pursuant to which custody rights are awarded to both parents.

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Joint custody (United States)

Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties.

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Jointness (psychodynamics)

Jointness is a term in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory, describing a new look at normal object relation that takes place from the beginning of life.

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Joseph Chilton Pearce

Joseph Chilton Pearce (January 14, 1926 – August 23, 2016) was an American author of a number of books on human development and child development and is best known for his books, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg (1971), Magical Child (1977) and The Bond of Power: Meditation and Wholeness (1981).

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Joy Berry

Joy Berry (born April 15, 1944) is an American writer and Child Development specialist.

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Judith Rich Harris

Judith Rich Harris (born February 10, 1938) is a psychology researcher and the author of The Nurture Assumption, a book criticizing the belief that parents are the most important factor in child development, and presenting evidence which contradicts that belief.

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Judith S. Bloch

Judith S. Bloch (Judith Simon Bloch), LCSW, pioneer and activist in the field of early childhood education, and advocate for national public policy changes that address the needs of children with developmental disabilities and their families, was among the first professionals in the United States to recognize and promote the value of early intervention for children with special needs.

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Julie Mennella

Dr.

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KidZui

KidZui was a web browser designed for children developed by KidZui, Inc.

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Kieran Egan (educationist)

Kieran Egan (born 1942) is a contemporary educational philosopher and a student of the classics, anthropology, cognitive psychology, and cultural history.

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Kraamzorg

Kraamzorg is a medical service in the Netherlands and Belgium where postnatal care is provided to a new mother and her baby in the initial eight to 10 days immediately after birth.

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Lars Westman

Lars Westman (born 27 September 1938 in Östersund) is a Swedish film maker and cartoonist.

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Late bloomer

A late bloomer is a person whose talents or capabilities are not visible to others until later than usual.

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Laura-Ann Petitto

Laura-Ann Petitto (born c. 1954) is a cognitive neuroscientist and a developmental cognitive neuroscientist, known for her discoveries involving the language capacity of chimpanzees, the biological bases of language in humans, especially early language acquisition (be it language on the hands in sign language or the tongue in oral language), and bilingualism and the bilingual brain.

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Leading activity

Leading activity is a concept used within the tradition of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), to describe the activity, or cooperative human action, which plays the essential role in child development during a given developmental period.

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LEAP Science and Maths Schools

Langa Education Assistance Program (LEAP), also known as LEAP Science and Maths Schools, is a collection of six non-fee payment secondary education schools located in three provinces in South Africa.

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Lev Vygotsky

Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky (p; – June 11, 1934) was a Soviet psychologist, the founder of an unfinished theory of human cultural and bio-social development commonly referred to as cultural-historical psychology, a prominent advocate for a new theory of consciousness, the "psychology of superman", and leader of the Vygotsky Circle (also referred to as "Vygotsky-Luria Circle").

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Library of Congress Classification:Class H -- Social sciences

Class H: Social Sciences is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Linda Burton

Linda M. Burton is a distinguished sociologist who currently holds the title of James B. Duke Professor of Sociology and Director of the Sociology Department’s Undergraduate Honors Program at Duke University.

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List of Blue's Clues episodes

The following is the list of episodes for Blue's Clues, an American live-action/animated educational children's television series that premiered on Nickelodeon on Sunday, September 8, 1996.

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List of Horizon episodes

Horizon is a current and long-running BBC popular science and philosophy documentary programme.

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List of institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and health-related research.

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List of MeSH codes (F01)

The following is a list of the "F" codes for MeSH.

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List of MeSH codes (G07)

The following is a list of the "G" codes for MeSH.

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List of people with Down syndrome

This is a list of people with Down syndrome, a condition also known as Down's syndrome or trisomy 21.

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List of Roman birth and childhood deities

In ancient Roman religion, birth and childhood deities were thought to care for every aspect of conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and child development.

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List of Russian people

This is a list of people associated with the modern Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, Imperial Russia, Russian Tsardom, the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Russian physicians and psychologists

This list of Russian physicians and psychologists includes the famous physicians and psychologists, medical scientists and medical doctors from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Russian scientists

Alona Soschen.

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List of Six Feet Under characters

The following is a list of descriptions for characters on the HBO television series Six Feet Under, which aired for five seasons, from 2001 to 2005.

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List of University of Minnesota people

This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota.

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List of youth-related terms

List of youth-related terms below are divided into Unisex, male and female terms.

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Lombard effect

issue.

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Long Beach City College

Long Beach City College, established in 1927, is a community college located in Long Beach, California.

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Louise Bates Ames

Louise Bates Ames (29 October 1908 – 31 October 1996) was an American psychologist specializing in child development.

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Lynne Murray

Lynne Murray, FBA is a British psychopathologist and academic, specialising in child development.

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Madeline Levine

Madeline Levine is a practicing psychologist in Marin County, California.

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Maladjustment

Maladjustment is a term used in psychology to refer the "inability to react successfully and satisfactory to the demand of one's environment".

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Manganese

Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25.

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Manuel G. Batshaw

Manuel Gilman Batshaw, (17 April 1915 – 18 July 2016) was a Canadian social worker and is best known for being the founder of Batshaw Youth and Family Centres.

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Marc H. Bornstein

Marc H. Bornstein (born in 1947) is the senior investigator and head of child and family research at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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Margaret Bastock

Margaret Bastock Manning (22 March 1920 – 10 June 1982) was an English zoologist and geneticist.

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Margaret Mahler

Margaret Schönberger Mahler (May 10, 1897 – October 2, 1985) was a Hungarian physician, who later became interested in psychiatry.

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Margaret Naumburg

Margaret Naumburg (May 14, 1890 – February 26, 1983) was an American psychologist, educator, artist, author and among the first major theoreticians of art therapy.

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Marinus van IJzendoorn

Marinus H. "Rien" van IJzendoorn (May 14, 1952) is full professor of child and family studies at Leiden University.

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Mary Cover Jones

Mary Cover-Jones (September 1, 1897 – July 22, 1987) was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and died in Santa Barbara, California.

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Mary K. Rothbart

Mary K. Rothbart (born May 22, 1940 in Lewistown, Montana) is Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Oregon.

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Mary Sheridan

Mary Dorothy Sheridan OBE, MA, MD, FFCM, DCH, LRAM, (1899 – 14 February 1978) was an English paediatrician and public health officer who pioneered the study of child development.

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Maternal deprivation

The term maternal deprivation is a catch-phrase summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother (or mother substitute) although the effect of loss of the mother on the developing child had been considered earlier by Freud and other theorists.

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Maternal health

Maternal health is the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.

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Maternal sensitivity

Maternal sensitivity is a mother's ability to perceive and infer the meaning behind her infant's behavioural signals, and to respond to them promptly and appropriately.

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May 1917

The following events occurred in May 1917.

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Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou (born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist.

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Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine is the science of medicine developed in the Islamic Golden Age, and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of Islamic civilization.

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Mental disorder

A mental disorder, also called a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.

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Mercury in fish

Fish and shellfish concentrate mercury in their bodies, often in the form of methylmercury, a highly toxic organic compound of mercury.

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Michael Gurian

Dr.

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Michael Rutter

Sir Michael Llewellyn Rutter CBE FRS FRCP FRCPsych FMedSci (born 15 August 1933) was the first professor of child psychiatry in the United Kingdom.

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Milton Diamond

Milton Diamond (born March 6, 1934 in New York City) is a Professor Emeritus of anatomy and reproductive biology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

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MissingGirls

MISSING is a public awareness campaign which aims to sensitize people to the plight of millions of girls who are trafficked for sexual exploitation.

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Motherhood constellation

The motherhood constellation is a concept coined by Daniel N. Stern to describe the mental organization in which the child is most prominent.

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Mt. Hope Family Center

The Mt.

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Muenke syndrome

Muenke syndrome, also known as FGFR3-related craniosynostosis, is a human specific condition characterized by the premature closure of certain bones of the skull during development, which affects the shape of the head and face.

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Murray State College

Murray State College, is a public, co-educational community college located in southeastern Oklahoma with the main campus located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.

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My Baby (series)

My Baby are a series of single-player virtual life simulation video games.

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Nandini Mundkur

Dr Nandini Mundkur is one of India’s developmental paediatricians who has done pioneering work in the field of early detection and intervention services for developmental disorders.

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Nanny

A nanny provides child care within the children's family setting.

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Narconon

Narconon International (commonly known as Narconon) is a Scientology organization that promotes the theories of founder L. Ron Hubbard regarding substance abuse treatment and addiction.

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National Award for Child Welfare

National Award for Child Welfare is a national award in India.

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National Children's Study

The National Children’s Study (NCS) was a longitudinal cohort study that planned to recruit participants from across the United States of America.

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National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth

The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) is a project of Statistics Canada which engages in the long-term study of children.

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New English School (Jordan)

The Repton New English School (NES) is a bilingual school located in Amman, Jordan, teaching A-levels and International GCSE.

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New Jersey Association for Infant Mental Health

The New Jersey Association for Infant Mental Health (NJAIMH) is one of a number of affiliates of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH).

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New York Foundling

The New York Foundling, founded in 1869 by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity, is one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies.

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New York School of Applied Philanthropy

The New York School of Applied Philanthropy, originally opened as a six-week summer program in New York City in 1898, was the first higher education program to train people who wanted to work in the field of charity, including child development and youth work, in the United States.

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Nicola Clayton

Nicola Susan Clayton PhD, FRS, FSB, FAPS, C (born 22 November 1962, Who's Who 2015, A & C Black, 2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014) is a British psychologist.

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Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award

The Oppenheim Toy Portfolio was founded in 1989 as the only independent consumer review of children's media by child development experts Joanne Oppenheim and her daughter Stephanie Oppenheim.

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Orphanage

An orphanage is a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans—children whose biological parents are deceased or otherwise unable or unwilling to take care of them.

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Otto F. Kernberg

Otto Friedmann Kernberg (born 10 September 1928) is a psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College.

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Outline of children

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to children: Children – biologically, a child (plural: children) is generally a human between the stages of birth and puberty.

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Outline of domestic violence

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to domestic violence: Domestic violence – pattern of abusive behaviors by one or both partners in an intimate relationship, such as marriage, dating, family, or cohabitation.

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Papert's principle

In child psychology, Papert's principle is often used to explain the results of Jean Piaget's experiments.

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Parari

Parari, also called Heetan Parari or Hetan Parari, is an ancient village located in Bihar, India.

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Parent-Child Interaction Assessment-II

The Parent-Child Interaction Assessment-II (PCIA-II; Holigrocki, Kaminski, & Frieswyk, 1999, 2002) is a direct observation procedure.

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ParentCircle

ParentCircle, published by Shri Harini Media Ltd, is an Indian mass circulation monthly magazine that features information on parenting and child development geared to help parents.

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Parenting

Parenting or child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood.

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Parenting (magazine)

Parenting was a magazine for families and it was published in United States between 1987 and 2013.

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Parents (magazine)

Parents, published by Meredith Corporation, is an American mass circulation monthly magazine that features scientific information on child development geared to help parents in raising their children.

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Patricia K. Kuhl

Patricia Katherine Kuhl is a Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and co-director of the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences at the University of Washington.

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Pediatric acquired brain injury

Pediatric acquired brain injury (PABI) is the number one cause of death and disability for children and young adults in the United States." and effects most children ages (6-10) and adolescent ages (11-17) around the world.

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Penelope Leach

Penelope Jane Leach (née Balchin; born November 19, 1937), is a British psychologist who researches and writes extensively on parenting issues from a child development perspective.

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Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens (PARC) v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, was a legal case in 1971 where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was sued by the (PARC), now The Arc of Pennsylvania, over a law that gave public schools the authority to deny a free education to children who had reached the age of 8, yet had not reached the mental age of 5.

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Pesticide residue

Pesticide residue refers to the pesticides that may remain on or in food after they are applied to food crops.

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Peters-plus syndrome

Peters plus syndrome (Krause–van Schooneveld–Kivlin syndrome) is a hereditary syndrome that mainly affects the eyes, growth and development of the individual.

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Philip Oreopoulos

Philip Oreopoulos is an economist who currently serves as Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

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Phillip Wilcher

Phillip Leslie Wilcher (born 16 March 1958) is an Australian pianist and classical music composer who was a founding member of the children's music group The Wiggles.

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Pittsburgh Public Schools

Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States and adjacent Mount Oliver.

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Play (activity)

In psychology and ethology, play is a range of voluntary, intrinsically motivated activities normally associated with recreational pleasure and enjoyment.

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Play value

Play value is the essential value of a toy or game for play.

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Positive youth development

Positive youth development (PYD) refers to intentional efforts of other youth, adults, communities, government agencies and schools to provide opportunities for youth to enhance their interests, skills, and abilities.

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Poverty

Poverty is the scarcity or the lack of a certain (variant) amount of material possessions or money.

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Preadolescence

Preadolescence, also known as pre-teen or tween, is a stage of human development following early childhood and preceding adolescence.

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Primitive reflexes

Primitive reflexes are reflex actions originating in the central nervous system that are exhibited by normal infants, but not neurologically intact adults, in response to particular stimuli.

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Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years

Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) is a charity and membership organisation based in London and working in England and Wales.

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Professional practice of behavior analysis

The professional practice of behavior analysis is one domain of behavior analysis: the others being radical behaviorism, experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis.

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Psychodrama

Psychodrama is an action method, often used as a psychotherapy, in which clients use spontaneous dramatization, role playing, and dramatic self-presentation to investigate and gain insight into their lives.

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Psycholinguistics

Psycholinguistics or psychology of language is the study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language.

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Psychological behaviorism

Psychological behaviorism is a form of behaviorism – a major theory within psychology which holds that generally, human behaviors are learned.

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Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology

Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology ("PPP") was a degree at the University of Oxford.

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Queens Hospital Center

Queens Hospital Center (QHC), also known as NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens and originally called Queens General Hospital, is a large public hospital campus in the Hillcrest neighborhood of Queens in New York City.

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Rand Conger

Rand Donald Conger (born August 29, 1941) is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Human Development & Family Studies at the University of California, Davis.

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Reactive attachment disorder

Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is described in clinical literature as a severe and relatively uncommon disorder that can affect children.

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Recreation resource planning

Recreation resource planning is the application of analytical tools to a systematic and deliberate process of decision making about the future management of recreation resources and recreation opportunities.

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Reggio Emilia approach

The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy focused on preschool and primary education.

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Religion in Scouting

Religion in Scouting and Guiding is an aspect of the Scout method that has been practiced differently and given different interpretations over the years.

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René Spitz

René Árpád Spitz (January 29, 1887 in Vienna – September 11, 1974 in Denver) was an Austrian-American psychoanalyst.

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Rey–Osterrieth complex figure

The Rey–Osterrieth complex figure test (ROCF) is a neuropsychological assessment in which examinees are asked to reproduce a complicated line drawing, first by copying it freehand (recognition), and then drawing from memory (recall).

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Richmond Medical Center

Richmond Medical Center also known as Kaiser Richmond, Kaiser Foundation Hospital Richmond and RMC is a large Kaiser Permanente hospital in downtown Richmond, California which serves 77,000 members registered under its medical plans.

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Robert E. Valett

Robert E. Valett (November 22, 1927 – November 14, 2008) was an American psychology professor who wrote more than 20 books primarily focused on educational psychology.

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Robert L. Selman

Robert L. Selman (born May 7, 1942) is an American-born educational psychologist and perspective-taking theorist.

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Rogue Regional Medical Center

The Rogue Regional Medical Center (RRMC; formerly Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital, Rogue Valley Medical Center, RVMC) is a regional medical center run by Asante in Medford, Oregon, United States.

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Rosalie Rayner

Rosalie Alberta Rayner (September 25, 1898 – June 18, 1935) was a research psychologist, and the assistant and later wife of Johns Hopkins University psychology professor John B. Watson, with whom she carried out the famous Little Albert experiment.

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Ruth Duskin Feldman

Ruth Duskin Feldman (née Ruth Sondra Duskin, June 13, 1934 – May 18, 2015) was a Quiz Kid, author and editor.

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Ruth Winifred Howard

Ruth Winifred Howard Beckham (March 25, 1900 – February 12, 1997) is most notably famous for her psychological work concerning students with special needs at Children's Provident Hospital School.

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Same-sex marriage in Spain

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Spain since 3 July 2005.

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San Diego Community College District

The San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) is a public community college district in the city of San Diego, California.

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Sara Wilford

Sara Delano Roosevelt Whitney diBonaventura Wilford (born March 13, 1932) is a psychologist who taught at Sarah Lawrence College from 1982 to 2014.

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Sarah Lawrence College

Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in the United States.

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Sarah Rose Summers

Sarah Rose Summers (born November 4, 1994) is an American model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 2018.

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School psychology

School psychology is a field that applies principles of educational psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, community psychology, and applied behavior analysis to meet children's and adolescents' behavioral health and learning needs in a collaborative manner with educators and parents.

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Secondary education in the United States

In most jurisdictions, secondary education in the United States refers to the last four years of statutory formal education (grade nine through grade twelve) either at high school or split between a final year of 'junior high school' and three in high school.

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Sensory room

A sensory room is a special room designed to develop a person's sense, usually through special lighting, music, and objects.

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Sesame Street

Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry.

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Sesame Street research

In 1969, the children's television show Sesame Street premiered on the National Educational Television network (later succeeded by PBS) in the United States.

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Sex differences in psychology

Sex differences in psychology are differences in the mental functions and behaviors of the sexes, and are due to a complex interplay of biological, developmental, and cultural factors.

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Sex education curriculum

A Sex education curriculum is a sex education program encompassing the methods, materials, and assessments exercised to inform individuals of the issues relating to human sexuality, including human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, reproductive health, emotional relations, reproductive rights and responsibilities, abstinence, birth control, and other aspects of human sexual behavior.

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Sexuality in South Korea

Sexuality in South Korea has been influenced by culture, religion, and westernization.

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Shared earning/shared parenting marriage

Shared earning/shared parenting marriage, also known as peer marriage, is a type of marriage where the partners at the outset agree to adhere to a model of shared responsibility for earning money, meeting the needs of children, doing household chores, and taking recreation time in near equal fashion across these four domains.

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Shawn Foreman

Shawn Foreman (born June 3, 1975) is a former American football Wide receiver.

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Shego

Shego is a fictional character from Disney's animated television series Kim Possible, voiced by Nicole Sullivan.

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Singapore Dads for Life movement

Dads for Life (DFL) is a national men's movement in Singapore promoting active fatherhood.

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Siragu Montessori School

Siragu Montessori School is a school in Chennai, India.

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Smart toy

A smart toy is a toy which effectively has its own intelligence by virtue of on-board electronics.

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Social capital

Social capital is a form of economic and cultural capital in which social networks are central; transactions are marked by reciprocity, trust, and cooperation; and market agents produce goods and services not mainly for themselves, but for a common good.

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Social determinants of health in poverty

The social determinants of health in poverty describe the factors that affect impoverished populations' health and health inequality.

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Social Research and Demonstration Corporation

The Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) is an independent non-profit and non-partisan social policy research organization based in Canada, with a focus on designing, implementing and evaluating large-scale demonstration projects.

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Social work

Social work is an academic discipline and profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups and communities in an effort to enhance social functioning and overall well-being.

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Society for Research in Child Development

The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) is a professional society for the field of developmental psychology, focusing specifically on child development.

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Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

The Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP) is an academic and professional society in the United States that was established to encourage the development and advancement of clinical child and adolescent psychology through integration of its scientific and professional aspects.

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Southeastern University (Washington, D.C.)

Southeastern University was a private, non-profit undergraduate and graduate institution of higher education located in southwestern Washington, D.C..

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Southwest Human Development

Southwest Human Development is a nonprofit organization focused on early child development, including adolescent mental health, child literacy, education, disability services and child welfare.

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Speech repetition

Children copy with their own mouths the words spoken by the mouths of those around them. This enables them to learn the pronunciation of words not already in their vocabulary. Speech repetition is the saying by one individual of the spoken vocalizations made by another individual.

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Spiral of silence

The spiral of silence theory is a political science and mass communication theory proposed by the German political scientist Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, which stipulates that individuals have a fear of isolation, which results from the idea that a social group or the society in general might isolate, neglect, or exclude members due to the members' opinions.

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Sport

Sport (British English) or sports (American English) includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants, and in some cases, entertainment for spectators.

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St. Charles Community College

St.

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Stages of development

Stages of development may refer to.

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Stay-at-home dad

A stay-at-home dad (alternatively, stay at home father, house dad, SAHD, househusband, or house-spouse) is a father who is the main caregiver of the children and is generally the homemaker of the household.

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Stevanne Auerbach

Stevanne Auerbach (born September 22, 1938) also known as Dr.

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Subvocalization

Subvocalization, or silent speech, is the internal speech typically made when reading; it provides the sound of the word as it is read.

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Susan M. Ervin-Tripp

Susan Moore Ervin-Tripp (born Susan Moore Ervin; June 27, 1927 in Minneapolis, MN) is an American psycholinguist and is currently a professor emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley.

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Systems psychology

Systems psychology is a branch of both theoretical psychology and applied psychology that studies human behaviour and experience in complex systems.

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T. Berry Brazelton

Thomas Berry Brazelton (May 10, 1918 – March 13, 2018) was an American pediatrician, author, and the developer of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS).

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Tanner scale

The Tanner scale (also known as the Tanner stages) is a scale of physical development in children, adolescents and adults.

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The Cheadle Academy

The Cheadle Academy (formerly Cheadle High School) is a secondary school with academy status located in Cheadle, Staffordshire in the Midlands area of England.

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The Diamond Age

The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a science fiction novel by American writer Neal Stephenson.

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The Hobbit

The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children's fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien.

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The Piggott School

The Piggott School is a Church of England academy secondary school in Wargrave in Berkshire, England.

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The Townhouse Gallery

The Townhouse Gallery was established in 1998 as an independent, non-profit art space in Egypt with a goal of making contemporary arts accessible to all without compromising creative practice.

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The Wiggles (album)

The Wiggles is the debut album by the group of the same name.

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The Winsford Academy

The Winsford Academy (simply referred to as Winsford Academy and formerly The Winsford E-ACT Academy) is an 11–16 mixed secondary school with academy status in Winsford, Cheshire, England.

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The Wonder Weeks

The Wonder Weeks is the English translation of the Dutch book Oei, ik groei! (literal translation: Ai, I'm growing!) by former professor Frans Plooij, originally published in 1992.

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Thematic coherence

Thematic coherence is a term that can be used both in linguistics as a literary technique or in developmental psychology; in the last case, it's said to be an organization of a set of meanings in and through an event.

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Third culture kid

Third culture kid (TCK) refers individuals whose raised in a culture other than their parents' or the culture of the country named on their passport (where they are legally considered native) for a significant part of their early development years.

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Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell (born June 30, 1930) is an American economist and social theorist who is currently Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

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Tiffany Field

Tiffany Martini Field is Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics, Psychology, and Psychiatry at the University of Miami School of Medicine and Director of the Touch Research Institute.

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Timeline of young people's rights in the United States

The timeline of young peoples' rights in the United States, including children and youth rights, includes a variety of events ranging from youth activism to mass demonstrations.

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Tokyo Kasei University

is a private university in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1949.

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Tony Bryant

Tony Bryant (born September 3, 1976) is a former American football defensive end who played for the Oakland Raiders (1999–2002) and the New Orleans Saints (2003–2005) in the National Football League.

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Transactional analysis

Transactional analysis (TA) is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social transactions are analyzed to determine the ego state of the patient (whether parent-like, child-like, or adult-like) as a basis for understanding behavior.

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U.S. Fund for UNICEF

The United States Fund for UNICEF - also known as UNICEF USA - is the United States non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) that supports the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

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University of Hertfordshire

The University of Hertfordshire is a university in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.

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Utah State University

Utah State University (also referred to as USU or Utah State) is a public doctorate-granting university in Logan, Utah, United States.

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Utility cycling

Utility cycling encompasses any cycling done simply as a means of transport rather than as a sport or leisure activity.

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Verbal Behavior

Verbal Behavior is a 1957 book by psychologist B. F. Skinner, in which he inspects human behavior, describing what is traditionally called linguistics.

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Verbal fluency test

Verbal fluency tests are a kind of psychological test in which participants have to produce as many words as possible from a category in a given time (usually 60 seconds).

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Vikram Patel

Vikram Harshad Patel FMedSci (born May 5, 1964) is an Indian psychiatrist and researcher best known for his work on child development and mental disability in low-resource settings.

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W. K. Kellogg Foundation

The W. K. Kellogg Foundation was founded in June 1930 as the W. K. Kellogg Child Welfare Foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer Will Keith Kellogg.

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W. Steven Barnett

W.

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Wade Clark Mackey

W.

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Waldorf education

Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy.

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Walter Dearborn

Walter Fenno Dearborn (July 19, 1878 – June 21, 1955) was a pioneering American educator and experimental psychologist who helped to establish the field of reading education.

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Washoe (chimpanzee)

Washoe (c. September 1965 – October 30, 2007) was a female common chimpanzee who was the first non-human to learn to communicate using American Sign Language as part of a research experiment on animal language acquisition.

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Westside School, Gibraltar

Westside School or simply Westside is a girls' comprehensive school in the British territory of Gibraltar.

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William Foege

William Herbert Foege M.D., M.P.H. (born March 12, 1936) is an American epidemiologist who is credited with "devising the global strategy that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s".

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Wolfson Research Institute

The Wolfson Research Institute is a multi-disciplinary research institute at Durham University in England.

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World Happiness Report

The World Happiness Report is an annual publication of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network which contains rankings of national happiness and analysis of the data from various perspectives.

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Yale Child Study Center

The Yale Child Study Center is a department at the Yale University School of Medicine.

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Ysgol Bryn Alyn

Ysgol Bryn Alyn is a secondary school in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales.

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ZuiTube

ZuiTube was a free, kid-appropriate online video destination that used KidZui’s catalogue of kid-friendly video content, allowing kids to enjoy online video with the YouTube-like engagement.

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4-H

4-H is a global network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development".

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_development

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