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Abkarian, G. G. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1992
This literature review addresses studies of speech, language, and communication skills evidenced by children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects. Concomitant physical, behavioral, intellectual, and learning patterns are reviewed, and symptoms presented by alcohol-exposed children are compared to those seen in other…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Behavior Patterns, Children, Communication Skills

Chapman, J. Keith – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 2000
A follow-up study examined cognitive and motor development in 52 children prenatally exposed to cocaine (ages 48-64 months) and 52 typical children. Results found that the children who were prenatally exposed to cocaine continued to exhibit problems in expressive and receptive language areas. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cocaine, Cognitive Development, Expressive Language

Chapman, J. Keith – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 2000
A study examined cognitive and motor development in 56 toddlers prenatally exposed to cocaine (ages 12-27 months) and 56 typical toddlers. Infants prenatally exposed to cocaine experienced developmental problems in expressive and receptive language areas. In addition, there was a possible relationship between cocaine exposure and subsequent…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Development, Cocaine, Cognitive Development
Herbert, Jane S.; Eckerman, Carol O.; Goldstein, Ricki F.; Stanton, Mark E. – Infancy, 2004
The impact of premature birth on associative learning was evaluated using simple delay eyeblink conditioning in which a tone conditional stimulus was paired with an air puff unconditional stimulus. Fourteen preterm (28-31 weeks gestation) and 11 full-term infants completed at least 3 conditioning sessions, 1 week apart, at 5 months of age…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Classical Conditioning, Prenatal Influences, Premature Infants
Gale, Catharine R.; O'Callaghan, Finbar J.; Godfrey, Keith M.; Law, Catherine M.; Martyn, Christopher N. – Brain, 2004
There is evidence that IQ tends to be higher in those who were heavier at birth or who grew taller in childhood and adolescence. Although these findings imply that growth in both foetal and postnatal life influences cognitive performance, little is known about the relative importance of brain growth during different periods of development. We…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Mothers, Intelligence Quotient, Children
Tronick, E. Z.; Messinger, D. S.; Weinberg, M. K.; Lester, B. M.; LaGasse, L.; Seifer, R.; Bauer, C. R.; Shankaran, S.; Bada, H.; Wright, L. L.; Poole, K.; Liu, J. – Developmental Psychology, 2005
Prenatal cocaine and opiate exposure are thought to subtly compromise social and emotional development. The authors observed a large sample of 236 cocaine-exposed and 459 nonexposed infants (49 were opiate exposed and 646 nonexposed) with their mothers in the face-to-face still-face paradigm. Infant and maternal behaviors were microanalytically…
Descriptors: Models, Infants, Mothers, Effect Size
Trepal, Heather C.; Semivan, Suzanne Gibson; Caley-Bruce, Mary – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
Pregnancy is a developmental task that requires women to become accustomed to inherent and sometimes profound biological, somatic, and psychological changes. When pregnancy is interrupted by miscarriage, it may become a pivotal crisis point in the development of a woman's maternal identity as well as an issue in family development. This manuscript…
Descriptors: Females, Pregnancy, Developmental Tasks, Prenatal Influences
Henry, Jim; Sloane, Mark; Black-Pond, Connie – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2007
Purpose: Research reveals that prenatal alcohol exposure and child trauma (i.e., abuse, neglect, sexual abuse) can have deleterious effects on child development across multiple domains. This study analyzed the impact on childhood neurodevelopment of prenatal alcohol exposure and postnatal traumatic experience compared to postnatal traumatic…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Sexual Abuse, Occupational Therapy, Intelligence
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. – 1991
This report of a congressional hearing presents information on children exposed to drugs prenatally and their later educational problems. The document begins with an opening statement and a prepared statement from Representative Charles B. Rangel. Testimony and prepared statements from the following witnesses are included: (1) Evelyn Davis,…
Descriptors: Children, Drug Abuse, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Mott, Frank L.; Quinlan, Stephen V. – 1991
This report uses data from the 1983 through 1988 rounds of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) to provide information about prenatal, infant, and child health. Objectives of the report are to present statistics which should be of value to maternal and child health policymakers, and to provide NLSY users with baseline information about…
Descriptors: Birth, Breastfeeding, Child Health, Drinking
National Institutes of Health (DHHS), Bethesda, MD. – 1989
This report describes effective approaches for enhancing maternal, infant, and family outcomes based on the scientific and systematic assessment of the content of prenatal care conducted by the Public Health Service's Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Care. The range of risks, both medical and psychosocial, that the prenatal care provider…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Infants
Food and Nutrition Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1981
This guide is designed primarily for nutritionists and other health providers who work with pregnant adolescents, aged 17 or younger. The guide lists psychosocial, educational, and health implications of early pregnancy, and discusses the nutritional risks and requirements of pregnant teenagers. The guide then identifies counseling and educational…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Use, Early Parenthood, Eating Habits

Steg, John P.; Rapoport, Judith L. – Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1975
Descriptors: Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Congenital Impairments, Emotional Disturbances
McLaughlin, F. Joseph; And Others – 1989
A study investigated effects of comprehensive prenatal care on birthweight, child development, and maltreatment of children. A total of 2,585 pregnant women were screened at their first prenatal visits and the 428 at highest social risk were randomly assigned to either comprehensive intervention or routine prenatal care. The comprehensive…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Comparative Analysis, Infants, Intervention
Plowcha, Melanie – 1989
A study was conducted to determine if pregnant women read to their unborn child. A randomly selected sample of 47 pregnant women in the Toms River, New Jersey area between the ages of 20 and 35, visiting their obstetricians' offices for monthly checkups were chosen for the study. A questionnaire was administered to mothers in the waiting room…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship