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Child Care Linked To Assertive, Noncompliant, and Aggressive Behaviors
Vast Majority of Children Within Normal Range
The more time children spent in child care from birth to age four-and-a-half, the more adults tended to rate them, both at age four-and-a-half and at kindergarten, as less likely to get along with others, as more assertive, as disobedient, and as aggressive, according to a study appearing in the July/August issue of Child Development.
However, the researchers cautioned that for the vast majority of children, the levels of t... WASHINGTON – Research shows that children under the age of eight are unable to critically comprehend televised advertising messages and are prone to accept advertiser messages as truthful, accurate and unbiased. This can lead to unhealthy eating habits as evidenced by today’s youth obesity epidemic. For these reasons, a task force of the American Psychological Association (APA) is recommending that advertising targeting children under the age of eight be restricted.
The Task Force, appointed by the APA in 2000, conducted an extensive review of the research literature in the are... Professional Development Grant
The Professional Development (PD) Grant helps North American schools and school districts ensure teachers get the maximum value from their SMART Board products. The PD Grant assists teachers who wish to attend SMART Master's Programs – in-depth, instructor-led sessions that will help them master the board's features and use them effectively in the classroom.
Eligibility
All institutions that have already qualified for a SMARTer Kids Grant for any SMART product automatically receive a PD Grant.
Grant Amounts
Grant amounts are 30 percent of the suggested list price for enrollment in qualifying SMART Mas... STUDIES SHOW NORMAL CHILDREN TODAY REPORT MORE ANXIETY THAN CHILD PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS IN THE 1950'S
Anxiety Linked to Environmental Threats and Lack of Social Connectedness
Washington - Two new meta-analytic studies involving thousands of children and college students show that anxiety has increased substantially since the 1950's. In fact, the studies find that anxiety has increased so much that typical schoolchildren during the 1980's reported more anxiety than child psychiatric patients did during the 1950's. The findings appear in the December issue of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
#... These practice parameters are presented as a guide for clinicians evaluating the often delicate and complex issues surrounding a child custody dispute.
The historical basis of child custody and the various judicial presumptions that have guided courts are reviewed. The differences between performing child custody evaluation and engaging in traditional clinical practice are emphasized.
Issues that are common to all child custody disputes are presented, including continuity and quality of attachments, preference, parental alienation, special needs of children, education, gend... The Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), the nation's oldest and largest membership-based child welfare organization, has been known and respected as a champion for children since 1920. Our primary objective, and the title of both our current strategic plan and our National Framework for Community Action, is Making Children a National Priority. To do that, we must engage all Americans in promoting the well-being of children and young people and protecting them from harm.
Right now, millions of our children and young pe... |