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Infants to Adolescents: Research Update Editors: Beverly J. Roder, Ph.D. & Mabel L. Sgan, Ph.D. |
| Volume 3     Number 5     September, 2002 |
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Mother/Infant Communication Face-to-face communication between babies and their mothers changes abruptly at 2 months   Jealous Babies Can 6-month-olds be jealous of their mothers' attentions?  Monkeys Shine A comparison of seriation skills in babies, chimpanzees, and apes   (11-21 months) Little White Lies At what age do children tell white lies and how successfully do they do so?   (3-7 years) Does Pretty = Good? Children remember attractive females in more positive ways than unattractive females   (3 1/2 - 7 years) How much does it hurt? Who's the best judge of how much pain a child experiences?   (4-7 years) Do As I Do Daughters may mimic their parents' eating habits   (5 years) Green View Something as simple as viewing trees and grass may help girls achieve self-discipline   (7-12 years) Developing Values Adult values have roots in early interactions between parents and children   (5 years - adult) Keep Your Distance Unfulfilled needs in infancy may influence how open adolescents are to the approach of others   (1- 12 years) Given a Chance For marijuana and cocaine users, opportunity may make the difference   (12-25 years) Thinking About Cheating Circumstances under which teens consider cheating to be O.K.   (high school & college) |
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