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Research shows toddlers understand right from wrong at just 19 months
Daily Mail: Children know the difference between right and wrong before they reach the age of two, according to new research published today. Scientists have found that babies aged between 19 and 21 months understand
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A Gesture of Authority: What’s the Point?
My very first classroom teacher had a long wooden pointer, and she wielded it like a weapon. At least that’s my gauzy recollection. Many of the lessons were written on the blackboard, and she would
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XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies
The XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies will be held June 7 – 9, 2012 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information visit: www.isisweb.org/view/0/conference2012.html
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14th SRA Biennial Meeting
Thursday, March 8, 8:30 AM through Saturday, March 10, 5:15 PM Preconference Events: March 7 All Sessions will be held in the Vancouver Convention Centre, East Register Now! and Reserve a Hotel Room! Access the
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Special Issue of Early Education and Development
The goal of the special issue Social and Emotional Learning in Early Education is to explore more deeply the role of social and emotional learning (SEL) in the development of 3- to 6-year-olds and programming
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Brian M. D’Onofrio
Indiana University, USA www.iub.edu/~devpsych/ What does your research focus on? My research focuses on identifying the mechanisms through which environmental factors, such as pregnancy-related, parental, and neighborhood risks, are associated with child and adolescent psychopathology.