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Wescott, Siobhan M. – Winds of Change, 1990
Discusses the epidemic of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) affecting Native American communities, the lifetime costs associated with an FAS birth, behavioral aberrations of FAS children that affect classroom performance, and federal and state legislation and funding aimed at FAS prevention through treatment of pregnant alcoholics. (SV)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Alcohol Abuse, American Indians, Pregnancy
Uphouse, Lynda L. – 1982
Environmental influences can significantly affect (both positively and negatively) the developing child. Three ways in which the environment affects the developing organism are induction, facilitation, and maintenance. In the case of induction the presence or absence of specific stimuli totally determines whether or not a particular developmental…
Descriptors: Child Development, Drug Abuse, Environmental Influences, Health Conditions
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Umbreit, John; Ostrow, Lisa S. – Mental Retardation, 1980
Fetal alcohol syndrome is a pattern of altered growth and morphogenesis found in about half the offspring of severely and chronically alcoholic women who continue drinking throughout their pregnancy. Of children studied, mild to moderate mental retardation was the most common disorder, occurring in 44 percent of the cases. (PHR)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Congenital Impairments, Drug Abuse, Exceptional Child Research
Carpenter, Pat – Sight-Saving Review, 1977
The value of genetic counseling for prospective parents with visual impairments is discussed. Work in genetic counseling is reviewed and the types of monitoring services available are explored. The development of genetics, and the kinds of genetic disorders, as well as the importance of genetic counseling, are described. (PHR)
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Genetics, Heredity, Parent Counseling
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Kopp, Claire B. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1990
Examines research on infants who experience risks in the prenatal or perinatal period. Focuses on the evolution of the studies and the knowledge gained over the last three decades, contemporary research efforts and pertinent issues, and directions for future research. (RJC)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development, Infants, Perinatal Influences
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Barnett, Alva P. – Urban League Review, 1989
Describes the negative impact of the following factors on African-American adolescent pregnancy and motherhood: (1) age; (2) nutrition; (2) family income; and (3) availability and accessibility of health care services. Briefly discusses socio-culturally relevant intervention strategies. (FMW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Mothers, Black Youth, Early Parenthood
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Mackowiak, Monika – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Examines the biological factors underlying autism, focusing on research in four areas: (1) neurological abnormalities; (2) biochemical abnormalities; (3) genetic problems; and (4) problems during pregnancy or birth. Maintains that autism is a heterogeneous disorder and that there is no unified model that explains its etiology. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Autism, Biochemistry, Biological Influences, Causal Models
Senate Committee of Canada (Ontario). Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. – 1980
This report of the Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science summarizes and coordinates interdisciplinary evidence and expert opinion in order to provide insight into the way early childhood experiences might be considered as causes of later criminal behavior. The material is divided into three categories: the prenatal period, the…
Descriptors: Birth, Criminals, Delinquency Causes, Early Experience
Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC. – 1979
This report provides expert opinion on the problems of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and ways to inform the public of teratogenic risk of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. In the absence of firm evidence that moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages leads to FAS and uncertainty concerning the effectiveness of labeling of alcoholic beverages, a…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Congenital Impairments, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
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Herman, Rosemary – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
Reviews current research on a woman's chances of bearing twins and the genetic relationship, prenatal competition, and personality similarities between twins. In addition, the nature/nurture controversy is discussed in terms of evidence from studies of identical twins reared apart. Future studies are suggested to discover the ways twinning might…
Descriptors: Birth, Evolution, Genetics, Heredity
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Carner, Richard L. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1981
Researchers of physiological factors resulting in reading disabilities have studied intelligence, prenatal and postnatal influences, sensory factors such as adequate visual, hearing, and tactile functioning, and genetic predetermination. Chronic health problems which cause frequent absences from school can also result in lower achievement. (JN)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Genetics, Hearing Impairments, Influences
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Gallagher, Tanya M.; Watkin, Kenneth L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1998
Reviews research on frequently occurring perinatal risk factors, especially the relationship between small-for-gestational age infants and later language and language-related skills. It finds that being too young, too small, or both represent risk factors for language development that increase in that order and are sufficient to warrant language…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Birth Weight, Developmental Delays, Language Impairments
Asetoyer, Charon – 1990
In the Northern Plains of the United States, 100% of Indian reservations are affected by alcohol related problems. Approximately 90% of Native American adults are currently alcohol users or abusers or are recovering from alcohol abuse. Alcohol consumption has a devastating effect on the unborn. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is an irreversible birth…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations
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Vernon, Philip E. – Educational Review, 1979
The author cites representative studies on the relationship of intelligence to nine specific factors: undernutrition and malnutrition; mother's health during pregnancy; prematurity; anoxia; smoking during pregnancy; childhood ill-health; twins; birth order; and brain damage. (SJL)
Descriptors: Correlation, Health, Intelligence, Learning Disabilities
Waller, Mary Bellis – American School Board Journal, 1994
Interviews were conducted with 49 foster parents, teachers, and others who have worked closely with 284 children known to have been exposed to crack or cocaine in the womb. Many of the children exhibited impulsive behavior and inability to understand cause, effect, and consequences. Lists resources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Child Health, Cocaine, Crack
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