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Infants to Adolescents: Research Update Editors: Beverly J. Roder, Ph.D. & Mabel L. Sgan, Ph.D. |
| Volume 5     Number 5     September, 2004 |
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Morning Sickness How Does Morning Sickness Affect the Developing Infant?   (prenatal-birth) Is a Sigh Just a Sigh? The Role of Infant Sighs in Breathing Regulation   (1 month) Making a Point Infant Pointing Follows a Developmental Pattern  (9-17 months) "Don't Cry" Some Children are More Likely than Others to Try to Help a Distressed Toddler   (16 months & 4 years) Children Who Snore Children Who Snore Differ from Non-Snoring Children Both Socially and Cognitively  (5-7 years) Music Lessons May Boost IQ Keyboard and Voice Lessons May Give Children a Cognitive Edge  (6 years) Helping Children Succeed What to Do when Low-Achieving Children Struggle with Schoolwork   (9-12 years) Schooling for Immigrant Children Whether Schooling with Ethnic Peers Helps or Hurts May Depend on the Ethnic Group   (8th-12th grade) Choose One How Do Multi-Racial Children Define Themselves? (14-19 years) QUICK TAKES EVEN IF MOMS-TO-BE DON'T SMOKE, they may risk miscarriage if their husbands do EATING FAMILY MEALS benefits children above and beyond the benefits of close families getting together FEARS MAY CHANGE as children age, but they don't disappear. |
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