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Atkinson, Janette; Braddick, Oliver – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2012
The development of attention is critical for the young child's competence in dealing with the demands of everyday life. Here we review evidence from infants and preschool children regarding the development of three neural subsystems of attention: selective attention, sustained attention, and attentional (executive) control. These systems overlap…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Attention, Attention Deficit Disorders, Infants
Cicchino, Jessica B.; Aslin, Richard N.; Rakison, David H. – Cognition, 2011
The associative learning account of how infants identify human motion rests on the assumption that this knowledge is derived from statistical regularities seen in the world. Yet, no catalog exists of what visual input infants receive of human motion, and of causal and self-propelled motion in particular. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that the…
Descriptors: Photography, Cues, Outcomes of Treatment, Infants
Kesiktas, A. Dolunay – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2009
Studies showing developmental delays in infants and children with visual impairments have triggered early childhood special education studies for this population. Early childhood special education guidelines for visually impaired infants and children range from individualized services to personnel preparation issues while all display certain…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Infants, Guidelines, Developmental Delays
Dale, Naomi; Salt, Alison – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2008
This article explores how visual impairment might impact on early social and emotional development including self-awareness and communication with others. Some children show a "developmental setback" and other worrying developmental trajectories in the early years, including autistic related behaviours and autistic spectrum disorders.…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Visual Impairments, Autism, Risk
Quinn, Paul C.; Bhatt, Ramesh S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Four experiments investigated how readily infants achieve perceptual organization by lightness and form similarity. Infants were (a) familiarized with elements that could be organized into rows or columns on the basis of lightness or form similarity and tested with vertical versus horizontal bars depicting the familiar versus novel organization or…
Descriptors: Experiments, Infants, Perceptual Development, Generalization
Moore, Sheri Bortner – 1984
The final report summarizes beginnings as well as accomplishments of a program designed to develop materials for parents and teachers working with visually impaired children at the birth-24 month developmental level. The focus of the materials was to help parents and teachers prevent and remediate developmental lags associated with visual…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Home Programs, Infants, Intervention

Leguire, L. E.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
This study evaluated the Columbus (Ohio) Children's Hospital vision stimulation program, involving in-home intervention with 15 visually impaired infants. Comparison with controls indicated benefits of appropriate vision stimulation in increasing the neural foundation for vision and visual-motor function in visually impaired infants. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Home Programs, Infants, Neurology
Cuthbertson, Diana; Urban, Julie V. – 1984
The report documents activities of Project Outreach, U.S.A., a 1-year outreach project designed to provide assistance and inservice training to promote the development or improvement of programs for blind and visually impaired young children. The project's goals are reviewed along with project staffing planning and preparation, and types of…
Descriptors: Blindness, Early Childhood Education, Infants, Intervention
Ophir-Cohen, Michal; Ashkenazy, Eyal; Cohen, Ayala; Tirosh, Emanuel – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2005
This study examined the developmental attainments of children with visual impairments, aged 6-59 months, with and without emotional deficits, behavioral deficits, or both. It found that an emotional or behavioral deficit was significantly related to gross motor and visual motor integration, expressive and receptive language, and social or personal…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Visual Impairments, Emotional Development, Child Development
Utah State Univ., Logan. Dept. of Communicative Disorders. – 2001
This report discusses the activities and outcomes an inservice training model. This model was designed to help states provide ongoing training to early intervention, early childhood, and vision personnel. The focus is on personnel that specialize inserving visually impaired children from time of birth to age five. The purpose of the project is to…
Descriptors: Blindness, Early Intervention, Infants, Inservice Education

Dennison, Elizabeth Morgan – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2000
This article describes the results of the VIISA Outreach Project, a well-received in-service training model for personnel who work with infants and young children with visual impairments, which has been in existence since 1991 in 23 states. The program combines home study with on-site courses taught by experienced instructors. (Contains 11…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Infants, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Moore, Marcia S.; McLaughlin, Lisa M. – 1989
To assist in implementing the requirements of Public Law 99-457, the Education of the Handicapped Ammendments, 1986, practical information is provided about 15 appropriate assessment instruments for use with visually handicapped children, ages birth through 5. Descriptive analyses of selected assessment instruments include the title, author(s),…
Descriptors: Blindness, Compliance (Legal), Developmental Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Chen, Deborah – 2001
This report identifies key issues for providing early childhood special education services to young children who are visually impaired and for working with families of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. First, it discusses the incidence of visual impairment and associated disabilities among young children, the process of early…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Disabilities