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  • Emotional, behavioral and s... Emotional, behavioral and social difficulties among high-IQ children during the preschool period: Results of the EDEN mother–child cohort
    Peyre, Hugo; Ramus, Franck; Melchior, Maria ... Personality and individual differences, 20/May , Volume: 94
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    High intelligence may be associated with emotional, behavioral and social difficulties. However, this hypothesis is supported by little compelling, population-based evidence, and no study has been ...
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  • Investigation of the Predic... Investigation of the Predictive Effect of Parents’ Life Positions on Preschool Children’s Behavior Problems
    Yoldaş Örs, Ceren; Demircioğlu, Haktan Psychological reports, 03/2023
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    The aim of the study was to examine the effect of parents’ life position on the prediction of behavioral problems of preschool children. The sample of the study consisted of 364 children enrolled in ...
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  • Validation of the Preschool... Validation of the Preschool Attachment Rating Scales with child-mother and child-father dyads
    Deneault, Audrey-Ann; Bureau, Jean-François; Yurkowski, Kim ... Attachment & human development, 09/2020, Volume: 22, Issue: 5
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    Growing evidence points to the theoretical and statistical advantages of continuous (rather than categorical) assessments of child-caregiver attachment. The Preschool Attachment Rating Scales (PARS) ...
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  • Persistent Changes in Child... Persistent Changes in Child Behavior After Early Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    Gagner, Charlotte; Dégeilh, Fanny; Bernier, Annie ... Journal of pediatric psychology, 01/2020, Volume: 45, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Objective To document longitudinal changes in internalizing and externalizing behavioral symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) sustained in early childhood (i.e., between 18 and ...
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  • Prospective relations betwe... Prospective relations between sleep in preschool years and academic achievement at school entry
    Bernier, Annie; Cimon‐Paquet, Catherine; Tétreault, Émilie ... Journal of sleep research, June 2021, 2021-06-00, 20210601, Volume: 30, Issue: 3
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    It is often assumed that adequate sleep is a key ingredient of children's school success. Research to date, however, suggests modest associations between child sleep and academic achievement. ...
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  • Effectiveness of the positi... Effectiveness of the positive discipline program applied to parents of preschool children: A randomized-controlled trial
    Candan, Hatice Dayılar; Doğan, Satı Journal of pediatric nursing, 09/2023, Volume: 72
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    Although the Positive Discipline Program is used extensively internationally, there are very few evidence-based studies on it. This study aims to examine the experimental results of the Positive ...
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  • Examination of Peer Relatio... Examination of Peer Relationships of 5-6 Years Old Children
    Merve Solak Arabaci; Haktan Demircioglu Yaşam becerileri psikoloji dergisi, 10/2019, Volume: 3, Issue: 6
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    Purpose of the research is to examine the peer relationships of children aged 5-6 in terms of some demographic variables. The sample of the study selected by simple random sampling method, consisted ...
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  • The opinion of preschool te... The opinion of preschool teachers on their self-perceived competence for leading the physical activity process in preschool children in relation to their own leisure-time physical activity
    Matej Plevnik Revija za elementarno izobraževanje, 09/2021, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    The purpose of the study was to determine whether the regular leisure-time physical activity of preschool teachers (n = 177) is associated with their self-perceived competence for leading physical ...
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