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Norm referenced and criterion based measures with preschoolers.

Exceptional children

MacTurk RH, Neisworth JT.
PMID: 151624
Except Child. 1978 Sep;45(1):34-9. doi: 10.1177/001440297804500106.

No abstract available.

Neurophychological testing of developmentally delayed young children: problems and progress.

Journal of learning disabilities

Stone NW, Levin HS.
PMID: 161311
J Learn Disabil. 1979 Apr;12(4):271-4.

No abstract available.

[The child learns about the world].

Pielegniarka i polozna

Krzemińska W.
PMID: 260249
Pieleg Polozna. 1979;(7):24-5.

No abstract available.

Positive, negative, and neutral peer interactions as indicators of children's social competency: the issue of concurrent validity.

The Journal of genetic psychology

Rosén LA, Furman W, Hartup WW.
PMID: 3235977
J Genet Psychol. 1988 Dec;149(4):441-6. doi: 10.1080/00221325.1988.10532171.

Many studies examining the effects of treatments for socially isolated/withdrawn children have used behavioral measures to assess children's peer relations. In an attempt to examine the concurrent validity of these measures, we observed 258 preschool children during free play...

Editorial: The risks of screening.

Pediatrics

Solnit AJ.
PMID: 940704
Pediatrics. 1976 May;57(5):646-7.

No abstract available.

Stagewise cognitive development: an application of catastrophe theory.

Psychological review

van der Maas HL, Molenaar PC.
PMID: 1502272
Psychol Rev. 1992 Jul;99(3):395-417. doi: 10.1037/0033-295x.99.3.395.

In this article an overview is given of traditional methodological approaches to stagewise cognitive developmental research. These approaches are evaluated and integrated on the basis of catastrophe theory. In particular, catastrophe theory specifies a set of common criteria for...

Trial of a screening technique of the developmental assessment of infants and young children (6 weeks-2 years).

Indian pediatrics

Gupta R, Patel NV.
PMID: 1808073
Indian Pediatr. 1991 Aug;28(8):859-67.

Six hundred and nineteen infants and young children from the slums of Jabalpur City were screened by twenty trained paramedical workers using the Woodside Screening Technique. A second screen was given by the author within three days of the...

Social development in middle childhood.

Pediatric annals

Sandler A.
PMID: 2664686
Pediatr Ann. 1989 Jun;18(6):380-4, 386-7. doi: 10.3928/0090-4481-19890601-09.

No abstract available.

[Psychological needs of the child].

Pielegniarka i polozna

Slawikowska K.
PMID: 5193445
Pieleg Polozna. 1969 Jan;1:9-11.

No abstract available.

Normal psychological development in the nursery child. II. Heads and tails--the growth of love and hate.

Midwife and health visitor

Parfit J.
PMID: 5187677
Midwife Health Visit. 1968 Aug;4(8):341-3.

No abstract available.

Normal psychological development in the nursery child. I. Me and you--the development of an individual.

Midwife and health visitor

Parfit J.
PMID: 5186991
Midwife Health Visit. 1968 Jul;4(7):289-92.

No abstract available.

[Factors influencing sound child development].

Munca sanitara

Balica V.
PMID: 5186078
Munca Sanit. 1968 Jun;16(6):338-44.

No abstract available.

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