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The influence of children's literature and oral discussion in developing oral language of kindergarten, first, and second grade children /Fisher, Carol J. January 1973 (has links)
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Psychosocial antecedents of selected dietary behaviors among sixth grade Taiwanese children /Sheu, Jiunn-jye, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-210). Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
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Ministering to grieving childrenMatthews, Louis January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Crestwood, N.Y., 2003. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-47).
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Ministering to grieving childrenMatthews, Louis January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Crestwood, N.Y., 2003. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-47).
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Ministering to grieving childrenMatthews, Louis January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Crestwood, N.Y., 2003. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-47).
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Application of children's reasoning skills: how children know a cat has life盧立仁, Lo, Lap-yan. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Psychology / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Linear growth of Hong Kong Chinese children黃陳淑慈, Huang Chan, Shuk-tsz, Beatrice. January 1969 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Anatomy / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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A retrospective analysis of children with and without disabilities attending the Teddy Bear Clinic, JohannesburgDeroukakis, Marilena 22 October 2010 (has links)
MSc (Med) (Paediatric Neurodevelopment), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand / The intersection of two marginalised groups of children, the disabled and the
abused, was the focus of this research report. The study examined data from
the Teddy Bear Clinic over an eight-year period and detected differences in
the prevalence of sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect of disabled and
non-disabled children. The population of disabled-abused were further
classified according to age, population group and gender in order to elucidate
relationships between variables that might affect prevalence of
maltreatment. A summary of the results shows that specific sub-populations
of the disabled (the physically, mentally and learning disabled) had
prevalence rates peculiar to them. The mentally and physically disabled had
increased rates of sexual abuse, whilst the learning disabled had increased
prevalence for neglect. Analysis of those children with multiple disabilities
revealed no risk for neglect but they were at increased risk for sexual abuse.
Disabled children are therefore not a homogeneous group.
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Childhood obesityWetta, Janice January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Kid's Music Box: A Digital Music Organizer Designed with Children for ChildrenZhang, Edmond January 2007 (has links)
This thesis is an investigation of software development for children aged six to ten years old. This is a challenging area; despite the trend for children to be exposed to computer technology at an earlier age, they often struggle to utilize it effectively. Children are not merely miniature adults; they have their own needs which are often not met by traditional software. In particular, this thesis focuses on the task of music management: a task that children take much interest in but for which they are given few tools. We address this with the design of a new music management system: the Kid's Music Box. The development of Kid's Music Box is documented in four main parts: background research, requirements gathering, design and implementation, and evaluation. Background research identifies the strengths and weaknesses of conventional music organizers with respect to young users. Requirements gathering took the form of a focus group study, which aimed to overcome the distinct challenges of obtaining input from children. The design of Kid's Music Box builds on this work, by incorporating functionality, metaphors and design elements that suit the needs and capabilities of young children. Expert evaluations and formal evaluation from children users showed promising results, which concluded that Kid's Music Box is better than other organizers in terms of managing music for children.
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