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The Effects Of Children Teaching Younger Children On Thoughts, Feelings, And Prosocial Behavior., Michael Roy Bernstein Jan 1978

The Effects Of Children Teaching Younger Children On Thoughts, Feelings, And Prosocial Behavior., Michael Roy Bernstein

Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Utilization Of Parents As Therapeutic Agents, Shirley D. Rojas Jan 1978

A Study Of The Utilization Of Parents As Therapeutic Agents, Shirley D. Rojas

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Gender Label On Young Children's Interpretation Of An Infant's Behavior, Susan Sterkel Haugh Jan 1978

The Effects Of Gender Label On Young Children's Interpretation Of An Infant's Behavior, Susan Sterkel Haugh

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Television On Children's Behavior, Attitude, And Moral Judgment, Lauri Reinhardt Jan 1978

The Effects Of Television On Children's Behavior, Attitude, And Moral Judgment, Lauri Reinhardt

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Sex-Role Stereotyped Picture Books On The Play Behavior Of Three- And Four-Year-Old Children., Eleanor Ashton Jan 1978

The Effect Of Sex-Role Stereotyped Picture Books On The Play Behavior Of Three- And Four-Year-Old Children., Eleanor Ashton

Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014

No abstract provided.


The Resilience Of The Child As A Factor In Successful Adjustment To Permanent Placement, Lani Maureen Mcdonald Jan 1978

The Resilience Of The Child As A Factor In Successful Adjustment To Permanent Placement, Lani Maureen Mcdonald

Dissertations and Theses

This study explores the hypothesis that constitutional factors were significant in mediating their successful adjustment. The adjustment of children who in the past would have been viewed as permanently scarred and unable to adjust has provided researchers with an idiosyncratic situation that has also been found in other studies: children have adjusted despite odds against it and children considered to have incurred minimal trauma have had difficulty adjusting.