Egeland emphasizes that security of attachment during infancy has been consistently shown to predict aspects of social
development during childhood, with secure attachment relating to more optimal developmental outcomes and insecure attachment predicting socioemotional maladaptation.
Identifying and detailing the processes that contribute to social
development during childhood.
Research has demonstrated that security of attachment during infancy predicts aspects of social
development during childhood and adolescence, such as empathy, 3,4,5 social competence5, 6,7,8,9 and behaviour problems, 10,11,12 with secure attachment predicting more optimal developmental outcomes and insecure attachment predicting behaviour and relationship difficulties.
Dr. Robyn Silverman, AKA Dr. Robyn, is a leading Child and Adolescent Development Specialist with a focus on character education and body / self esteem
development during childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood.
Scientific research in the past 30 years regarding the neuro - development of the human brain during childhood directly challenges the basic premises of the behaviorist approach to treating children, and the scientific evidence on neuro -
development during childhood offers more effective treatment alternatives beyond merely rewarding «good behavior» and punishing «bad behavior.»
The DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOTHERAPY section of the website discusses the scientific research on neuro -
development during childhood, and the implications of this research for child therapy.
This pdf describes the seminars and trainings offered by Dr. Childress regarding the scientific research on brain neuro -
development during childhood and its application to child psychotherapy.
However, new understandings in developmental and neuroscience research have challenged popular ideas about trauma and brain
development during childhood.
Brain
development during childhood and adolescence: a longitudinal MRI study.
A new study supports linkages between better verbal
development during childhood and more frequent drinking and intoxication during adolescence and young adulthood.
Dr. Robyn Silverman, AKA Dr. Robyn, is a leading Child and Adolescent Development Specialist with a focus on character education and body / self esteem
development during childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood.
Not exact matches
Brainwashing doesn't stick as well unless you can begin it
during childhood development years.
Although mutual attachment and bonding between parents and children occur in infancy and their early
childhood, a close relationship with them should be maintained
during their further
development as well.
More recent research suggests that both the quantity and quality of father - child interactions
during the early
childhood years can lead to fewer behavioural problems, greater emotional self - regulation, increased language
development and improved cognitive functioning for young children.
«There are a several factors that inform speech and language acquisition and skill level — one of which is hormonal influences that impact brain
development in early
childhood, particularly
during the first three years of life.»
Our toddlers» educational
development rapidly grows
during this important
childhood stage.
The first is that
during early
childhood development, if a child is unable to explore their world and make mistakes they don't learn to trust themselves.
During early
childhood, the progression of physical
development can be an astounding thing to observe.
These infants «have less neurological
development and attain a lower IQ
during childhood and adulthood,» he says, adding that parents, until further research provides conclusive answers, should work closely with their pediatricians to monitor their babys» weight and make sure they don't gain too much or too little.
Child
development theories are all about how children grow and change
during the course of
childhood.
Effective Early
Childhood Development Programs for Low - Income Families: Home Visiting Interventions
During Pregnancy and Early
Childhood.
Unfortunately, many parents face obstacles — such as those caused by stress, language barriers, geographic and social isolation, poverty, and their own adverse
childhood experiences that leave them without a positive parenting model — that impacts their ability to fully support their baby's
development during these critical years.
Protein and total energy intake, as well as the amount of energy metabolised, are higher among formula - fed infants relative to breastfed (14,15), leading to increased body weight
during the neonatal period (10) and data suggests that both higher protein intake (16) and weight gain (17) early in life is positively associated with the
development of obesity later in
childhood.
Legacy was developed by CDC in collaboration with the University of Miami, UCLA, and RTI International, and designed as a randomized controlled trial to test the idea that the Legacy intervention
during early
childhood might improve children's
development.
First, fathers» interactive play
during toddlerhood has been longitudinally associated with attachment security in later
childhood and adolescence.17 Second, fathers» speech and language interactions with infants have been positively associated with language
development, and paternal depression has been shown to adversely impact this process.18, — , 20 Third, discipline practices, such as corporal punishment, have been longitudinally associated with increased child aggressive behavior.21 In addition, paternal depressive symptoms have been longitudinally associated with harsh paternal discipline practices in older children and subsequent child and adolescent maladjustment.11 Finally, as an indicator of fathers» interactions with pediatric providers, we also examined the proportion of depressed fathers that reported talking with their children's doctor within the previous year.
Thus, it is not surprising that breastfeeding has been consistently associated with improved central nervous system
development, as indicated by improved visual acuity in relationship to formula - fed infants.4 Second, both biological properties and differences in maternal - infant interactions
during the feeding process can lead to improved motor and intellectual
development outcomes.5, 6 Third, breastfeeding appears to be protective against the onset of
childhood obesity, 7 a condition that has enormous psychosocial consequences for children.
Secondly, he believed that this confidence is forged
during a critical period of
development,
during the years of infancy,
childhood, and adolescence.
«After - school deepens all we do
during the school day and deepens all we do in early
childhood development,» he said, before being briefly interrupted by a lingering ice cream truck playing a jingle of «It's A Small World.»
What's more, these genes are expressed in both the auditory and visual cortices of the brain
during childhood development, the researchers report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Here's some good news if you are female: Research published online in The FASEB Journal, shows that in mice, what is eaten
during adolescence or
childhood development may alter long - term behavior and learning, and can even «rescue» females from the negative effects on behavior resulting from a poor maternal diet
during pregnancy.
Humans are born with more synapses than necessary; as part of the normal
development process, weak and unnecessary connections are gradually eliminated
during childhood.
The findings, which appear in the journal
Development and Psychopathology, also suggest that household chaos and prolonged periods of poverty
during early
childhood may take a substantial toll on the emotional adjustment of young children.
It turns out that the hormonelike chemicals in plastic may remodel our cells and tissue
during key stages of
development, both in the womb and in early
childhood.
«
During the
development from
childhood to adolescence, the spontaneous activity of cortical regions involved in basic sensory perception decouples from the activity of subcortical structures relaying sensory information from the sensory organs to the cortex,» explains Keysers.
Cortical thinning is a normal aspect of brain
development during early
childhood, so Lebel says the findings suggest that the brain may be developing prematurely in children whose mothers experience more depressive symptoms.
Exposure to ozone
during childhood can also impair normal lung growth and
development and may contribute to new asthma, which can start at any age.
Exposing infants and children to higher amounts of sugar
during growth and
development can produce problems with cognitive
development and learning as well as create lifelong risk for obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease and heart disease, said Goran, founding director of the
Childhood Obesity Research Center at the Keck School of Medicine.
Previous epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides
during pregnancy may have a possible role in the
development of
childhood brain tumors.
In March they finally found a significant correlation, one seen only
during childhood development.
«This research highlights the potential role of individual differences in verbal abilities
during childhood as a risk factor for the subsequent
development of alcohol use
during adolescence and young adulthood,» said Michael Windle, professor and chair of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.
For the first time, the scientists could quantitate two major trajectories of lung function leading to COPD: the fast decline trajectory, where lung function declines very rapidly from a normal level, and the alternative trajectory where suboptimal
development of lung function
during childhood and adolescence is the major determinant of COPD in older age.
Newbold said because decades can pass between exposure
during fetal
development or early
childhood and the manifestation of the disease in adult life, it can be difficult to nail down a link.
In a study of currently incarcerated male adolescents, physical neglect
during childhood arose as the strongest predictor of violent behavior, said William McGuigan, associate professor of human
development and family studies at Penn State Shenango.
New research shows that there is an association between obesity
development during adulthood and
childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Professor Cyrus Cooper, Chair of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Committee of Scientific Advisors, and study co-author, said, «These findings suggest that the exposure of mothers and children to more healthy food environments might optimize
childhood bone
development through its influence on the quality of the maternal diet and dietary choices
during childhood.»
«There is a growing consensus in the scientific community that small doses of pesticides and other chemicals can have adverse effects on health, especially
during vulnerable periods such as fetal
development and
childhood,» reports author and physician Andrew Weil, a leading voice for so - called integrative medicine combining conventional and alternative medical practices.
«These findings suggest that if the war experience takes place
during a sensitive window in
development between middle
childhood and early adulthood, then it leaves an enduring mark,» says Bauer.
Part of egg production involves a winnowing of the egg supply
during fetal
development,
childhood and into adulthood down from a large starting pool.
The finding correlates with a past study that revealed stress, including physical abuse, experienced
during childhood significantly affects brain
development.
Structural Gray Matter Differences
During Childhood Development in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Multimetric Approach.