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Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls [[electronic resource] ] : a developmental perspective / / edited by Martha Putallaz, Karen L. Bierman ; foreword by John B. Reid
Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls [[electronic resource] ] : a developmental perspective / / edited by Martha Putallaz, Karen L. Bierman ; foreword by John B. Reid
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Guilford Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (351 p.)
Disciplina 305.23/082
Altri autori (Persone) PutallazMartha
BiermanKaren L
Collana Duke series in child development and public policy
Soggetto topico Girls - Psychology
Aggressiveness in children
Aggressiveness in adolescence
Conduct disorders in children
Conduct disorders in adolescence
Child psychopathology
Developmental psychology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-22785-4
9786611227852
1-59385-892-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminaries; Contents; 1 Aggression in the Context of Gender Development; 2 Biology Behavior Integration and Antisocial Behavior in Girls; 3 All Things Interpersonal Socialization and Female Aggression; 4 Relational Aggression in Early Childhood You Can't Come to My Birthday Party Unless; 5 Girls Who Bully A Developmental and Relational Perspective; 6 A Behavioral Analysis of Girls Aggression and Victimization; 7 Early Disruptive Behaviors Associated with Emerging Antisocial Behavior among Girls; 8 Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Sexually Abused Females
9 A Long Term Follow Up of Serious Adolescent Female Offenders10 Trends in Delinquent Girls Aggression and Violent Behavior A Review of the Evidence; 11 Women's Involvement in Aggression in Young Adult Romantic Relationships A Developmental Systems Model; 12 Parenting as an Important Outcome of Conduct Disorder in Girls; 13 When Aggressive Girls Become Mothers Problems in Parenting Health and Development across Two Generations; Commentary 1 Future Directions and Priorities; Commentary 2 Public Policy and the Discovery of Girls Aggressive Behavior; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451973503321
New York, : Guilford Press, c2004
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Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 p.)
Disciplina 372.21
Altri autori (Persone) BoivinMichel <1953->
BiermanKaren L
Soggetto topico Readiness for school
Education, Primary
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4625-1159-7
1-4625-1160-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; Contents; Part I. Setting the Stage: The Importance of School Readiness for School Success; 1. School Readiness: Introduction to a Multifaceted and Developmental Construct; School Readiness and School Achievement; The Relevance of School Readiness for School Achievement and Developmental Health; Interventions to Promote School Readiness and Early Learning; 2. Early Predictors of High School Completion: The Developmental Interplay between Behavior, Motivation, and Academic Performance
Children's AbilitiesIndirect Pathways; Directional and Bidirectional Effects; Sex as Possible Moderator and Control Variable; Method; Results; Discussion; 3. Assessing the Predictive Validity and Early Determinants of School Readiness Using a Population-Based Approach; School Readiness and School Achievement Trajectories; Goals of This Chapter; The Predictive Validity of School Readiness Assessment in the QLSCD; Environmental and Genetic Contributions to School Readiness; Family Risk, School Readiness, and School Achievement; Summary and Implications for Policy and Practice
Part II. Determinants of School Readiness4. A Multilevel Approach to the Examination of Cognitive Skills in School Readiness; Sociodemographic Characteristics of Parents; Neighborhood Factors; Parenting; Previous Adaptation; Risk and Resilience in School Readiness; Research Questions; Method; Data Presentation; Results; Discussion; 5. The Role of Oral Language Development in Promoting School Readiness; Building a Conceptual Model: The Theoretical Framework; Continuities from Oral Language to Reading; The Developmental Story: Why Is There Continuity from Oral Language to Reading?
Discontinuities from Oral Language to ReadingThe Role of Other Reading Readiness Skills/Knowledge; The Genetic Liability to Reading; The Role of Family Literacy in Reading Readiness; Implications for the Prevention of Reading Readiness Delays; Conclusion; 6. Early Child Care Experiences and School Readiness; Defining Concepts: Child Care and School Readiness; Does Use of Child Care Services Contribute to Children's Cognitive School Readiness?; Variations in Findings on Child Care and Cognitive Development; Does Quality of Child Care Matter?
Methodological Problems in Child Care Research and Ways to Address ThemSummary and Conclusion; Services and Policy Implications; Part III. Supporting School Readiness with Evidence-BasedPrograms and Practices; 7. The Role of Language and Literacy Interventions in School Readiness; Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Early Literacy Interventions; Language- and Vocabulary-Building Interventions; Effective Professional Development for Teachers around Vocabulary; Exceptional Coaching for Early Language and Literacy; Findings from ExCELL; Future Questions to Explore; Summary and Conclusions
8. Promoting Math Readiness through a Sustainable Prekindergarten Mathematics Intervention
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453702203321
New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
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Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 p.)
Disciplina 372.21
Altri autori (Persone) BoivinMichel <1953->
BiermanKaren L
Soggetto topico Readiness for school
Education, Primary
ISBN 1-4625-1159-7
1-4625-1160-0
Classificazione PSY004000EDU009000MED078000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; Contents; Part I. Setting the Stage: The Importance of School Readiness for School Success; 1. School Readiness: Introduction to a Multifaceted and Developmental Construct; School Readiness and School Achievement; The Relevance of School Readiness for School Achievement and Developmental Health; Interventions to Promote School Readiness and Early Learning; 2. Early Predictors of High School Completion: The Developmental Interplay between Behavior, Motivation, and Academic Performance
Children's AbilitiesIndirect Pathways; Directional and Bidirectional Effects; Sex as Possible Moderator and Control Variable; Method; Results; Discussion; 3. Assessing the Predictive Validity and Early Determinants of School Readiness Using a Population-Based Approach; School Readiness and School Achievement Trajectories; Goals of This Chapter; The Predictive Validity of School Readiness Assessment in the QLSCD; Environmental and Genetic Contributions to School Readiness; Family Risk, School Readiness, and School Achievement; Summary and Implications for Policy and Practice
Part II. Determinants of School Readiness4. A Multilevel Approach to the Examination of Cognitive Skills in School Readiness; Sociodemographic Characteristics of Parents; Neighborhood Factors; Parenting; Previous Adaptation; Risk and Resilience in School Readiness; Research Questions; Method; Data Presentation; Results; Discussion; 5. The Role of Oral Language Development in Promoting School Readiness; Building a Conceptual Model: The Theoretical Framework; Continuities from Oral Language to Reading; The Developmental Story: Why Is There Continuity from Oral Language to Reading?
Discontinuities from Oral Language to ReadingThe Role of Other Reading Readiness Skills/Knowledge; The Genetic Liability to Reading; The Role of Family Literacy in Reading Readiness; Implications for the Prevention of Reading Readiness Delays; Conclusion; 6. Early Child Care Experiences and School Readiness; Defining Concepts: Child Care and School Readiness; Does Use of Child Care Services Contribute to Children's Cognitive School Readiness?; Variations in Findings on Child Care and Cognitive Development; Does Quality of Child Care Matter?
Methodological Problems in Child Care Research and Ways to Address ThemSummary and Conclusion; Services and Policy Implications; Part III. Supporting School Readiness with Evidence-BasedPrograms and Practices; 7. The Role of Language and Literacy Interventions in School Readiness; Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Early Literacy Interventions; Language- and Vocabulary-Building Interventions; Effective Professional Development for Teachers around Vocabulary; Exceptional Coaching for Early Language and Literacy; Findings from ExCELL; Future Questions to Explore; Summary and Conclusions
8. Promoting Math Readiness through a Sustainable Prekindergarten Mathematics Intervention
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790879003321
New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
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Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Promoting school readiness and early learning : implications of developmental research for practice / / edited by Michel Boivin, Karen L. Bierman
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 p.)
Disciplina 372.21
Altri autori (Persone) BoivinMichel <1953->
BiermanKaren L
Soggetto topico Readiness for school
Education, Primary
ISBN 1-4625-1159-7
1-4625-1160-0
Classificazione PSY004000EDU009000MED078000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; Contents; Part I. Setting the Stage: The Importance of School Readiness for School Success; 1. School Readiness: Introduction to a Multifaceted and Developmental Construct; School Readiness and School Achievement; The Relevance of School Readiness for School Achievement and Developmental Health; Interventions to Promote School Readiness and Early Learning; 2. Early Predictors of High School Completion: The Developmental Interplay between Behavior, Motivation, and Academic Performance
Children's AbilitiesIndirect Pathways; Directional and Bidirectional Effects; Sex as Possible Moderator and Control Variable; Method; Results; Discussion; 3. Assessing the Predictive Validity and Early Determinants of School Readiness Using a Population-Based Approach; School Readiness and School Achievement Trajectories; Goals of This Chapter; The Predictive Validity of School Readiness Assessment in the QLSCD; Environmental and Genetic Contributions to School Readiness; Family Risk, School Readiness, and School Achievement; Summary and Implications for Policy and Practice
Part II. Determinants of School Readiness4. A Multilevel Approach to the Examination of Cognitive Skills in School Readiness; Sociodemographic Characteristics of Parents; Neighborhood Factors; Parenting; Previous Adaptation; Risk and Resilience in School Readiness; Research Questions; Method; Data Presentation; Results; Discussion; 5. The Role of Oral Language Development in Promoting School Readiness; Building a Conceptual Model: The Theoretical Framework; Continuities from Oral Language to Reading; The Developmental Story: Why Is There Continuity from Oral Language to Reading?
Discontinuities from Oral Language to ReadingThe Role of Other Reading Readiness Skills/Knowledge; The Genetic Liability to Reading; The Role of Family Literacy in Reading Readiness; Implications for the Prevention of Reading Readiness Delays; Conclusion; 6. Early Child Care Experiences and School Readiness; Defining Concepts: Child Care and School Readiness; Does Use of Child Care Services Contribute to Children's Cognitive School Readiness?; Variations in Findings on Child Care and Cognitive Development; Does Quality of Child Care Matter?
Methodological Problems in Child Care Research and Ways to Address ThemSummary and Conclusion; Services and Policy Implications; Part III. Supporting School Readiness with Evidence-BasedPrograms and Practices; 7. The Role of Language and Literacy Interventions in School Readiness; Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Early Literacy Interventions; Language- and Vocabulary-Building Interventions; Effective Professional Development for Teachers around Vocabulary; Exceptional Coaching for Early Language and Literacy; Findings from ExCELL; Future Questions to Explore; Summary and Conclusions
8. Promoting Math Readiness through a Sustainable Prekindergarten Mathematics Intervention
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812472003321
New York : , : The Guilford Press, , 2014
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