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Flavell, John H.; Green, Frances L.; Flavell, Eleanor R.; Lin, Nancy T. – Child Development, 1999
Interviewed 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 10-year olds, and adults regarding their knowledge about primary-consciousness, reflective-consciousness, and control activities. Found that the recognition that people do not engage in conscious mental activities when unconscious is still developing during the late middle-childhood years. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
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Waters, Harriet Salatas – Child Development, 2000
Examines the concept of utilization deficiency related to memory strategy development. Argues that problems with current definition obscure previous important theoretical distinctions and limit investigations of strategy inefficiencies that are likely to be important in understanding development of strategy use. Maintains that the developmental…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Children, Definitions
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Miller, Patricia H. – Child Development, 2000
Focuses on the importance and meaning of the degree of spontaneity in memory strategy production. Situates the concept of utilization deficiency within current work on memory strategy heterogeneity, contextual support, and situation-specific skills. Concludes that work on utilization deficiencies helps balance the focus on early emergence of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Children, Definitions
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Brendtro, Larry K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1999
Describes the work of Maria Montessori, starting with her career in medicine which gave her the unique perspective to probing the frontiers of the inner intellectual life of children. Explains how she felt every student possessed untapped potentials. Discusses how her concept of the potential of the absorbent mind of children is being…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development, Intellectual Development
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Gordon, Anne K.; Musher-Eizenman, Dara R.; Holub, Shayla C.; Dalrymple, John – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2004
We analyzed the content of school-aged children's responses to a countywide in-class essay assignment in which they described what they are thankful for. Accounts were written in November of 2000 (n=152) and 2001 (n=196). We identified the most prominent themes of children's gratitude as well as differences in the themes that emerged before and…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Children, Gender Differences, Age Differences
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Segalowitz, S. J.; Davies, Patricia L. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Tracking the functional development of specific regions of the prefrontal cortex in children using event-related potentials (ERPs) is challenging for both technical and conceptual reasons. In this paper we outline our strategy for studying frontal lobe development and present preliminary results from children aged 7-17 years and young adults using…
Descriptors: Physiology, Children, Maturity (Individuals), Individual Development
Fagen, Stanley A.; Long, Nicholas J. – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1975
Describes an attempt, through a curriculum designed to promote self-control, to help children with social and emotional problems and to prevent such problems from developing. (EJT)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Curriculum Design, Educational Therapy
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Germain, Robert B. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
Three "self" constructs are differentiated: the "self," that is, the "real" self; the "self-concept," which is the information or cognitions an individual has about his "self;" and "self-esteem," which is the judgment and feelings about the "self." Developmental considerations and implications are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Individual Development, Self Actualization
Cureton, Kirk J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1977
This study does not support the contention that individual differences in distance running ability are primarily due to variations in cardiovascular-respiratory capacity, but that the influences of body size, body composition, and running speed should also be recognized. (MB)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Children, Heart Rate, Individual Development
Coles, Robert – Today's Education, 1977
Children are often capable of observing social injustice and of making moral and ethical judgments; the adults they associate with should understand and encourage this awareness in children. (JD)
Descriptors: Children, Ethics, Human Dignity, Humanistic Education
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Stevenson, Michael R.; Black, Kathryn N. – Child Development, 1988
Differences between father-absent and father-present samples were not large. Although study quality was not the best predictor of outcome, the best-quality studies produced nonsignificant estimates of effect size. Most effect-size estimates were less than .5; many were much smaller. (RH)
Descriptors: Aggression, Children, Comparative Analysis, Fatherless Family
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Comstock, George – National Elementary Principal, 1977
The evidence in behalf of the power of parents and others to modify TV's impact is, in fact, evidence that educators have an equally great--or even greater--role to perform. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Child Development, Children
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Long, Barbara H.; Henderson, Edmund H. – Elementary School Journal, 1973
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Children, Elementary Education, Family Life
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Emerson, Goldwin J.; Ayim, Maryann – Journal of Educational Thought, 1980
The first of these two companion papers presents an account of Dewey's position on the nature of growth and its implications for curriculum development. The second paper provides a critique of Dewey's concept of growth and sketches what C. S. Peirce would have regarded as more viable alternatives. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Children, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
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Miller, Joan G. – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
Critiques studies of moral development and culture in light of key assumptions of cultural psychology with regard to culturally mediated contexts, the coherence and complexity of cultures, and agency in a culturally grounded self. Argues that the challenge remains to retain concern with agency and context sensitivity, while giving weight to the…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Cultural Influences, Culture
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