Developmental Milestones
Developmental milestones are physical or behavioral signs of development or maturation of infants and children. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking are considered developmental milestones and… More »
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The Child & Family WebGuide describes trustworthy websites on topics of interest to parents and professionals. All the sites listed on the WebGuide have been systematically evaluated by graduate students and faculty in child development. ... they cover all ages, from early child development through adolescence. ... Research News...
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Various websites offer a wealth of child development research articles. Topics covered include education, social behavior, family and child care, parenting styles, parenting teenagers and abuse and violence.
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Welcome to SRCD ... The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) was established in 1933 by the National Research Council of the National Academies of Science. The history of the Society's origin and evolution parallels that of the academic specialty of child development.
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Research has also shown that in the earliest months of life, a dazzling amount of brain development continues to occur." ... A child's brain becomes super-dense, with twice as many synapses as it will eventually need. Brain development is, then, a process of pruning."
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Does Maternal Employment Have a Negative Effect on Child Development? ... In A.E. Gottfried & A.W. Gottfried (Eds.) Maternal Employment and Children’s Development: Longitudinal Research, 85-119. New York and London: Plenum.
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Synopsis of latest research related to child development of interest to parents, educators and healthcare professionals. Links to full articles. ... Late Talking Toddler: New Research Debunks The Myth (July 13, ... Imaginary Friendships Could Boost Child Development (March 9, 2005) — A post-graduate student from The University...
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We the undersigned believe there should be more balance and objectivity in child development research. Many studies of child development are predicated on the assumption that the mother is naturally the best parent to look after small children when in reality both parents are equally important to children.
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Created by Kristin Johnson, updated by Liz Colson liaison librarian to the; Child Development Program ... Tufts University Child and Family WebGuide: Good collection of links to find topics by age or to the latest research news.
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