Patricia L East
Patricia L East
Despite the high numbers of children who provide care to family members in industrialized countries, relatively little is known about the impact of caregiving on children's development. In this article, issues related to children's caregivi...
Marc A Zimmerman,Sarah A Stoddard,Andria B Eisman et al.
Marc A Zimmerman et al.
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk exposure and guides the development of interventions for prevention using a strengths-based approach. In this article, we describe basic con...
Are Nouns Learned Before Verbs? Infants Provide Insight into a Longstanding Debate [0.03%]
名词先于动词被学会吗?婴儿给一个长期争论提供见解
Sandra Waxman,Xiaolan Fu,Sudha Arunachalam et al.
Sandra Waxman et al.
For decades, a spirited debate has existed over whether infants' remarkable capacity to learn words is shaped primarily by universal features of human language or by specific featuers of the particulare native language they are acquiring. A...
Mary Dozier,Charles H Zeanah,Kristin Bernard
Mary Dozier
Young children involved in the child welfare system are susceptible to behavioral and physiological dysregulation. These children need nurturing care to develop organized attachments to caregivers; they need synchronous care to support thei...
Spanking and Child Development: We Know Enough Now To Stop Hitting Our Children [0.03%]
体罚与儿童成长:我们现在知道的已经足够多,该停止打孩子了
Elizabeth T Gershoff
Elizabeth T Gershoff
Spanking remains a common, if controversial, childrearing practice in the United States. In this article, I pair mounting research indicating that spanking is both ineffective and harmful with professional and human rights opinions disavowi...
Gregory E Miller,Edith Chen
Gregory E Miller
Children raised in poverty are prone to physical health problems late in life. To understand these findings and address the scientific challenge they represent, we must formulate integrative conceptual frameworks at the crossroads of behavi...
The Contributions of Developmental Science to the Study of Substance Use and Disorder: Introduction to a Special Section of Child Development Perspectives [0.03%]
发展科学在物质使用和障碍研究中的贡献:《儿童发展展望》特刊介绍
Andrea M Hussong
Andrea M Hussong
This Special Section of Child Development Perspectives highlights the contributions of developmental science to the study of substance use and disorder. It focuses on the specific question of how genetic, biological, and environmental facto...
Contact Between Adoptive and Birth Families: Perspectives from the Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project [0.03%]
马尼托巴Texas收养研究项目中收养家庭与生身家庭的接触交往观点
Harold D Grotevant,Ruth G McRoy,Gretchen M Wrobel et al.
Harold D Grotevant et al.
A growing number of adoptive families have contact with their children's birth relatives. The Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project is examining longitudinally the consequences of variations in contact arrangements for birth mothers, ad...
Training Self-Control: A Domain-General Translational Neuroscience Approach [0.03%]
自我控制的训练:一种跨领域通用的神经科学方法
Elliot T Berkman,Alice M Graham,Philip A Fisher
Elliot T Berkman
Self-control plays an important role in healthy development and has been shown to be amenable to intervention. This article presents a theoretical framework for the emerging area of "brain-training" interventions that includes both laborato...
From Racial Discrimination to Substance Use: The Buffering Effects of Racial Socialization [0.03%]
从种族歧视到物质使用:种族社会化的作用机制研究缓冲效应
Enrique W Neblett Jr,Mary Terzian,Valencia Harriott
Enrique W Neblett Jr
The experience of race-based discrimination may place African American youth at risk for substance use initiation and substance use disorders. This article examines the potential of parental racial socialization-a process by which parents c...