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Infants to Adolescents: Research Update Editors: Beverly J. Roder, Ph.D. & Mabel L. Sgan, Ph.D. |
| Volume 4     Number 4     July, 2003 |
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Getting to Know You The Beginning of Voice Recognition   (prenatal development) Baby See, Baby Do Imitation Differs for Children with and without Siblings   (12-18 months) Shyness and Brain Activity Shy People's Brains Respond Differently to Novelty   (21 months to 22 years) The Role of Play Partners Number and Gender of Play Partners Influence the Type of Play Observed   (3-6 years) Not Thin Enough at Six Even 6-Year Olds Show Dissatisfaction with Their Body Shape   (5-8 years) Clumsy Are Clumsy Children Especially Prone to Injury?   (6-8 years) Feeling Anxious Why Some Children May Feel Frightened When There Is No Threat   (8-12 years) For the Children's Sake For Parents Who Smoke, It May Not Be Too Late to Quit   (birth to 18 years) Family Scents Why Some Family Members May Smell More Pleasant to Us than Others   (4-year olds to adults) Lost in a Haze Hazing May Be More Common and Affect Younger Children than We Thought   (6th - 12th grade) "Best Friends 4-Ever" What Becomes of "Best" High School Friendships When Teens Go Off to College? (adolescence) QUICK TAKES MEN WITH CHILDREN from a prior relationship are no less likely to remarry than those without children CLUMSY CHILDREN may have difficulty processing visual information |
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