Child Psychology

Developmental psychology is the scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence, adult development, aging, and the entire lifespan. Developmental psychologists aim to explain how thinking, feeling, and behaviors change throughout life. This field examines change across three major dimensions: physical development, cognitive development, and social emotional development. Within these three dimensions are a broad range of topics including motor skills, executive functions, moral understanding, language acquisition, social change, personality, emotional development, self-concept, and identity formation. Developmental psychology examines the …

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NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 18 April 2024 English

The relationship between completed education and adult cognition is investigated using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey. We compare adult siblings to account for shared, difficult-to-measure characteristics that likely …

and Adolescents.” Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 157:125–43. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2016.12.005


PNG NRI: PNG National Research Institute · 18 April 2024 English

The study reported in this paper is to review published and unpublished papers that focus on how to make services including those provided by a helpline available and accessible to …

support and telephone support. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50(6), 759–766. Fulu, E. and


Emerging Minds · 27 March 2024 English

Defining the connection • approach and practise cultural humility can help and differences between bullying and racism helps children and their families to challenge some of in framing responses to …

represent deeply rooted and complex challenges in Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 59(4), 405–421. society. While


ECPAT: End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism · 25 March 2024 English

In the next section, the methodology of the study is presented, along with the limitations of the methods chosen. [...] The coding led to the identification of key themes that …

the perspectives of adolescents. Clinical child psychology and psychiatry, 23(4), 601–613. 25 Third,


Emerging Minds · 14 March 2024 English

The Australian Childhood Maltreatment Study paints When children don’t have the language to make a concerning picture of the multiple forms of physical, sense of their experiences, their confusion can …

Foundation. abuse and neglect. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 57(3), 241–266. McElvaney


Emerging Minds · 13 March 2024 English

As a result, outlines some practice principles that can guide children who have experienced OOHC have increased practitioners in supporting the mental health of risks for some mental health challenges …

Australian Centre for Child Protection, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 62(1), 48-57. University of kinship care: A systematic review. Clinical Child Psychology and 549-560. Psychiatry, 18(3), 429-463. McDowall promote resilience processes. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53(12), 1197-1211. Moore, effective treatment of foster children. Clinical Child Psychology report. Melbourne: SNAICC - National Voice


Emerging Minds · 13 March 2024 English

most published literature and appear to have There are various programs and program the strongest evidence for effectiveness in approaches that are implemented to support the supporting mental health outcomes …

kinship care: A systematic review. Clinical Child Psychology higher-income countries: Evidence map and


Emerging Minds · 13 March 2024 English

programs The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child to support the mental health of children in care and Placement Principle (ATSICPP) is a national policy guiding principles for effective practice) …

informal kinship care. Journal of Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 62(1), 48-57. Developmental


CIC: Center on International Cooperation · 11 March 2024 English

In the context of national prevention strategies, what does “addressing all forms of violence” mean? Referring to the need to address all forms of violence allows countries to acknowledge that …

Adolescents’ Violent Behavior,” Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 44, no. 1 (January 2016): 75–86, https://doi


Emerging Minds · 29 February 2024

Both fathers and mothers can influence the mental Children of fathers who are warm and responsive health and wellbeing of their children through their are more likely to display prosocial …

Child Development (pp. 58–93). John Wiley & Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 61(4), 436–446. Sons, Inc


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