Blogs about: Preschool Children

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Will Robots Replace Teachers in the Near Future?

beckyminx wrote 1 day ago: Social robots are being used on an experimental basis already to teach various skills to preschool … more →

Tags: Cool, experimental basis, names of colors, Robots, Simple Songs, Vocabulary Words

Watch out for sleep - or not enough

iahealth wrote 5 days ago: Healthy sleep is quite more difficult then most think. Recently I was asked about risk factors and c … more →

Tags: Adults, amount of sleep, Balance, brain, Co-worker, Depression, diabetes, difficulty sleeping, Dreams

Comment: Is Oral Prednisolone Always the Right treatment for Preschool Children with Acute Virus-Induced Wheezing?

clarifying wrote 1 month ago: Wheezing is common in preschool children between the ages of 10 months and 6 years. It is a sound as … more →

Tags: Medical Writing Business, acute virus-induced wheezing, allergy induced asthma, Prednisolone, wheezing

Wiggly Worms storytime

cdoerks wrote 3 months ago: Now that spring is here……it is the perfect time to do a worm storytime! This program was … more →

Tags: crafts, Programs, Preschool, wormbooks, storytime

Parents of Preschoolers: Expert Media Recommendations and Ratings Knowledge, Media-Effects Beliefs, and Monitoring Practices

Callier Library wrote 4 months ago: CONCLUSIONS. Parents should continue to be educated about the need for preschoolers to participate i … more →

Tags: Research, Parents, SCREEN MEDIA, expert recommendations, Ratings

What the stories children tell can tell about their memory: Narrative skill and young children's suggestibility.

Callier Library wrote 9 months ago: from Developmental Psychology The authors examined the relation between children’s narrative … more →

Tags: Narrative, suggestibility, eyewitness testimony, memory development

Antonyms in children's and child-directed speech

Callier Library wrote 9 months ago: from First Language This article presents two studies based on a corpus of American English speech … more →

Tags: Constructions, acquisition, Antonym, child-directed speech, contrast, discourse functions, opposite, semantic relations

Young children's yes bias: How does it relate to verbal ability, inhibitory control, and theory of mind?

Callier Library wrote 9 months ago: from First Language The aim of the present study was to investigate how young children reduce a yes … more →

Tags: Theory of mind, Cognitive Development, verbal ability, inhibitory control, yes bias

Impact of videotaped instruction in dialogic reading strategies: An investigation of caregiver implementation integrity

Callier Library wrote 9 months ago: from Psychology in the Schools Research during the past 15 years has repeatedly demonstrated the b … more →

Tags: Language Development, Reading, dialogic reading

Children assess informant reliability using bystanders' non-verbal cues

Callier Library wrote 10 months ago: from Developmental Science Recent findings show that preschool children are selective with respect … more →

Tags: non-verbal communication

What the stories children tell can tell about their memory: Narrative skill and young children's suggestibility

Callier Library wrote 10 months ago: from Developmental Psychology The authors examined the relation between children’s narrative … more →

Tags: language, narratives

The effect of stuttering measurement training on judging stuttering occurrence in preschool children who stutter

Callier Library wrote 10 months ago: from the Journal of Fluency Disorders Abstract Purpose To evaluate the efficacy of a standardized t … more →

Tags: Stuttering, measurement training

The Detection and Monitoring of Comprehension Errors by Preschool Children with and without Language Impairment

Callier Library wrote 10 months ago: from the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Purpose: This study examined emerging co … more →

Tags: language comprehension, language impairment

Pre-school age exercises can prevent dyslexia

Callier Library wrote 11 months ago: from News-Medical.net Atypical characteristics of children’s linguistic development are earl … more →

Tags: Early Intervention, Dyslexia

Nanny-state mandate? No way!6 comments

Janet Hughes wrote 11 months ago: The Chicago Tribune’s editorial staff is in the dark. Opinions squawked on August 19, 2008, “We do n … more →

Tags: AAPOS, Amblyopia, american academy of ophthalmology, American Academy of Pediatrics, Children's Vision, convergence insufficiency, COVD, IDPH, Illinois' new eye exam law

Back to School Eye Exams

Dr Bearden wrote 11 months ago: Here is some GREAT information about the Importance of Back To School Eye Exams … more →

Tags: Child, Children, Children's Vision Care, Amblyopia, lazy eye, vision problems, vision screening, Eye Exam, Optometrist

Compensation strategies for a lip-tube perturbation of French [u]: an acoustic and perceptual study of 4-year-old children

Callier Library wrote 11 months ago: from the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America The relations between production and perceptio … more →

Tags: lip-tube perturbation, spoken french

Elicitation of the passé composé in French preschoolers with and without specific language impairment

Callier Library wrote 11 months ago: from Applied Psycholinguistics This study examines inflectional abilities in French-speaking childr … more →

Tags: SLI, France

Co-speech gestures in a naming task: Developmental data

Callier Library wrote 12 months ago: from Language and Cognitive Processes Few studies have explored the development of the gesture-spee … more →

Tags: gestures, naming


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