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https://read.qxmd.com/read/39169837/face-perception-and-social-cognitive-development-in-early-autism-a-prospective-longitudinal-study-from-3%C3%A2-months-to-7%C3%A2-years-of-age
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Xiaomei Zhou, Hasan Siddiqui, M D Rutherford
Autism spectrum condition (ASC) is characterized by atypical attention to eyes and faces, but the onset and impact of these atypicalities remain unclear. This prospective longitudinal study examined face perception in infants who develop ASC (N = 22, female = 5, 100% White) compared with typically developing infants (N = 131, female = 65, 55.6% White), tracking social-cognitive and ASC development through age seven. Reduced interest in direct gaze and eyes during infancy correlated with atypical development of adaptive behavior at age four and theory of mind at age seven...
August 22, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39169818/how-smart-is-my-child-the-judgment-accuracy-of-parents-regarding-their-children-s-cognitive-ability
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Elena Mack, Vsevolod Scherrer, Franzis Preckel
Parents' judgment of their children's cognitive ability is important for providing adequate learning environments. This study examined parents' judgment accuracy with 2346 children (M = 8.94 years; 48.3% girls) and their parents (1283 mothers, 426 fathers, and 637 parental pairs). The data were collected between September 2012 and February 2014 in Germany. Latent regression analyses were conducted for the overall sample and by grade (nGrade1&2  = 830; nGrade3&4  = 1516)...
August 22, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39169637/connecting-the-tots-strong-looking-pointing-correlations-in-preschoolers-word-learning-and-implications-for-continuity-in-language-development
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Sarah C Creel
How does one assess developmental change when the measures themselves change with development? Most developmental studies of word learning use either looking (infants) or pointing (preschoolers and older). With little empirical evidence of the relationship between the two measures, developmental change is difficult to assess. This paper analyzes 914 pointing, looking children (451 female, varied ethnicities, 2.5-6.5 years, dates: 2009-2019) in 36 word- or sound-learning experiments with two-alternative test trials...
August 21, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39149822/dynamic-self-regulation-and-coregulation-of-respiratory-sinus-arrhythmia-in-mother-child-and-father-child-interactions-moderating-effects-of-proximal-and-distal-stressors
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Longfeng Li, Erika Lunkenheimer
This study examined how proximal and distal familial stressors influenced the real-time, dynamic individual and dyadic regulation of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in mother-preschooler and father-preschooler interactions in at-risk families (N = 94, Mage  = 3.03 years, 47% males, 77% White, 20% Latinx, data collected 2013-2017). Proximal stressors were operationalized as changing task demands (baseline, challenge, recovery) across a dyadic puzzle task. Distal stressors were measured as parent-reported stressful life events...
August 16, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39139123/remembering-history-autobiographical-memory-for-the-covid-19-pandemic-lockdowns-psychological-adjustment-and-their-relation-over-time
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Tirill Fjellhaugen Hjuler, Daniel Lee, Simona Ghetti
This longitudinal study examined age- and gender-related differences in autobiographical memory about the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and whether the content of these memories predicted psychological adjustment over time. A sample of 247 students (Mage  = 11.94, range 8-16 years, 51.4% female, 85.4% White) was recruited from public and private schools in Denmark and assessed three times from June 2020 to June 2021. The findings showed that memories weakened over time in detail and emotional valence...
August 14, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39136075/beyond-average-outcomes-a-latent-profile-analysis-of-diverse-developmental-trajectories-in-preterm-and-early-term-born-children-from-the-adolescent-brain-cognitive-development-study
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Iris Menu, Lanxin Ji, Tanya Bhatia, Mark Duffy, Cassandra L Hendrix, Moriah E Thomason
Preterm birth poses a major public health challenge, with significant and heterogeneous developmental impacts. Latent profile analysis was applied to the National Institutes of Health Toolbox performance of 1891 healthy prematurely born children from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study (970 boys, 921 girls; 10.00 ± 0.61 years; 1.3% Asian, 13.7% Black, 17.5% Hispanic, 57.0% White, 10.4% Other). Three distinct neurocognitive profiles emerged: consistently performing above the norm (19...
August 13, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39133049/family-level-profiles-of-parental-reactions-to-emotions-longitudinal-associations-with-multi-informant-reports-of-adolescent-internalizing-and-externalizing-symptoms
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Katherine Edler, Sarah Hoegler Dennis, Lijuan Wang, Kristin Valentino, Patrick T Davies, E Mark Cummings
Longitudinal study of associations between family-level emotion socialization and adolescent adjustment is limited. When American children (53.5% girls) were in second grade (N = 213; Mage  = 7.98; data collected 2002-2003), mothers and fathers (79.8% of mothers and 74.2% of fathers were White) reported on their reactions to children's emotions; in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade (Mage  = 13.03, 14.17, 15.29, respectively; data collected 2007-2010), adolescents, mothers, and fathers reported on adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms...
August 12, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39133047/interactions-of-gender-inequality-and-parental-discipline-predicting-child-aggression-in-low-and-middle-income-countries
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Kaitlin P Ward, Andrew C Grogan-Kaylor, Julie Ma, Garrett T Pace, Shawna J Lee, Pamela E Davis-Kean
Children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately at risk of not meeting their developmental potential. Parental discipline can promote and hinder child outcomes; however, little research examines how discipline interacts with contextual factors to predict child outcomes in LMICs. Using data from 208,156 households with children between 36 and 59 months (50.5% male) across 63 countries, this study examined whether interactions between gender inequality and discipline (shouting, spanking, beating, and verbal reasoning) predicted child aggression...
August 12, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39129254/trajectories-of-ethnic-discrimination-and-school-adjustment-of-ethnically-minoritized-adolescents-the-role-of-school-diversity-climate
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Gülseli Baysu, Eva Grew, Jessie Hillekens, Karen Phalet
This study investigated trajectories of ethnic discrimination experiences in school, diversity climates as contextual antecedents, and school adjustment as outcome. Latent-Growth-Mixture-Models of repeated self-reported discrimination over 3 years (2012-2015) by 1445 ethnically-minoritized adolescents of Turkish and Moroccan background in 70 Belgian schools (52.6% boys, Mage  = 15.07) revealed four trajectories: low (72.5%), moderate (16.6%), initially-high (6.5%), or increasingly high discrimination (4...
August 11, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39115436/strong-cultural-connectedness-buffers-urban-american-indian-children-from-the-negative-effects-of-stress-on-mental-health
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Monica Tsethlikai, Kevin Korous, Juyoung Kim
We explored whether urban American Indian (AI) caregivers who maintained a strong sense of cultural connectedness buffered their children from the negative effects of stress on mental health. A community sample of 161 urban AI children (91 girls) ages 8-15 years (M = 11.20 years) and their primary caregivers participated between 2016 and 2017. Caregiver cultural connectedness moderated associations among child stressful life events and increased anger (R2  = .13) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms (R2  = ...
August 8, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39115019/a-family-systems-investigation-on-couple-emotional-intimacy-parent-child-relationships-and-child-social-skills-in-middle-childhood
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Qiong Wu, Soojin Han, Dania Tawfiq, Karina Jalapa, Chorong Lee, Kinsey Pocchio
This study investigated familial attachment-based processes in middle childhood, using 788 families (50.6% boys; 84.4% White), assessed six times from 4.5 years old to Grade 6. An adapted Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model revealed between-family associations among couple emotional intimacy, relationships with both parents, and child social skills (β = .18-.66). Within-family increases in child assertion and self-control prospectively predicted relationships with parents (βs = ...
August 8, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39113318/using-latent-transition-analysis-to-evaluate-the-impact-of-perceived-threats-on-emotional-and-behavioral-development
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May I Conley, Eda Naz Dinc, Zhuoran Xiang, Arielle Baskin-Sommers
This study used latent transition analysis to examine the stability and change in perceived threats in youth's primary social contexts-neighborhoods, schools, and families-and associations with emotional and behavioral problems when youth transitioned from childhood to adolescence. The sample included 8208 racially and ethnically diverse youth enrolled in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (47.4% female, Mage_Baseline  = 9.83, Mage_Timepoint3  = 11.99). Results revealed that while perceived threats in youth's neighborhoods were considerably stable, perceived threats in youth's families fluctuated in relation to stressful life events...
August 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39113305/parental-autonomy-support-and-psychological-control-and-children-s-biobehavioral-functioning-historical-cohort-differences-in-urban-china
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Jianjie Xu, Xinyin Chen, Sihan Liu, Xiaofang Weng, Hanyi Zhang, Zhennan Yi, Mengyu Miranda Gao, Zhuo Rachel Han
This study examined parental autonomy support and psychological control and their relations with child biobehavioral functioning. Participants included 238 Chinese parent-child dyads (Mage-child  = 8.38 years, 42.0% girls) in two cohorts (2013 and 2021). Parents in the 2021 cohort displayed higher levels of autonomy support and psychological control during the parent-child interaction than in the 2013 cohort. Parental psychological control was positively associated with emotion regulation and negatively associated with externalizing problems in the 2013 cohort, but not in the 2021 cohort...
August 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39113271/child-temperament-and-trajectories-of-student-teacher-relationships-quality
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Elizabeth Harvey, Michèle Déry, Jean-Pascal Lemelin, Vincent Bégin
This study aimed to examine the associations between child temperament and trajectories of the three dimensions of the student-teacher relationship (Closeness, Conflict, and Dependency) during elementary school. Latent class growth analyses conducted among 744 French-Canadian students recruited between 2008 and 2010 (46.8% girls; Mage  = 8.39; 90.9% White; 49.7% with externalizing behavior problems) revealed four Closeness trajectories and three Conflict trajectories, but no significant variability between children in mean levels of change in Dependency...
August 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39105480/effects-of-multisensory-stimulation-on-infants-learning-of-object-pattern-and-trajectory
#35
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Nataşa Ganea, Caspar Addyman, Jiale Yang, Andrew Bremner
This study investigated whether infants encode better the features of a briefly occluded object if its movements are specified simultaneously by vision and audition than if they are not (data collected: 2017-2019). Experiment 1 showed that 10-month-old infants (N = 39, 22 females, White-English) notice changes in the visual pattern on the object irrespective of the stimulation received (spatiotemporally congruent audio-visual stimulation, incongruent stimulation, or visual-only; <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
August 6, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39099094/children-consider-informants-explanation-quality-with-their-social-dominance-in-seeking-novel-explanations
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Shaocong Ma, Yixin K Cui, Shan Wan, Eva E Chen, Kathleen H Corriveau
Identifying high-quality causal explanations is key to scientific understanding. This research (N = 202; 50% girls; Mage : 5.82 years; 64% Asian, 33% White, and 3% multiracial; data collected from 2018 to 2024) examined how explanation circularity and informants' social dominance impact children's learning preferences for causal explanations. Raised in a culture valuing circular logic, Chinese children still preferred non-circular explanations and learning from informants providing non-circular explanations (d ≥ 0...
August 4, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39082445/does-adding-parent-education-and-workforce-training-to-head-start-promote-or-interfere-with-children-s-development
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Terri J Sabol, Elise Chor, Teresa Eckrich Sommer, Lauren A Tighe, P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Amanda Sheffield Morris, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Christopher King
This study explores the effects of the two-generation program CareerAdvance-which combines education and training for parents in healthcare with Head Start for children-on children's academic, language, mathematics, and inhibitory control followed for 3 years. The sample (collected in Tulsa, Oklahoma from 2011 to 2018) includes 147 children in the CareerAdvance group and 139 children in a matched comparison group (n = 286; 40% Black, 17%, White, 10% Hispanic, 33% Mixed Race, or Other Race; M = 3...
July 31, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39081003/evocative-effects-on-the-early-caregiving-environment-of-genetic-factors-underlying-the-development-of-intellectual-and-academic-ability
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Chloe Austerberry, Pasco Fearon, Angelica Ronald, Leslie D Leve, Jody M Ganiban, Misaki N Natsuaki, Daniel S Shaw, Jenae M Neiderhiser, David Reiss
This study examined gene-environment correlation (rGE) in intellectual and academic development in 561 U.S.-based adoptees (57% male; 56% non-Latinx White, 19% multiracial, 13% Black or African American, 11% Latinx) and their birth and adoptive parents between 2003 and 2017. Birth mother intellectual and academic performance predicted adoptive mother warmth at child age 6 (β = .14, p = .038) and 7 (β = .12, p = .040) but not 4.5 years, and adoptive father warmth at 7 (β = ...
July 30, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39080971/using-echo-program-data-to-develop-a-brief-measure-of-caregiver-support-and-cognitive-stimulation-using-the-home-observation-for-measurement-of-the-environment-infant-toddler-home-it
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Cindy O Trevino, Jin-Shei Lai, Xiaodan Tang, Kaja Z LeWinn, Sara S Nozadi, Adaeze Wosu, Leslie D Leve, Nissa R Towe-Goodman, Yu Ni, Joyce Carolyn Graff, Catherine J Karr, Brent R Collett
Data from three NIH Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program cohorts that collected the HOME-Infant-Toddler (HOME-IT age 0-3 years) version were used to examine the reliability of a brief scale of caregiver support and cognitive stimulation. Participants with HOME-IT data (N = 2518) were included in this analysis. Mean child age at HOME-IT assessment was 1.51 years, 48% of children were female, and 43% of children identified as Black. A four-stage analysis plan was used to evaluate item response theory assumptions, item response theory model fit, monotonicity, scalability, item fit, and differential item functioning...
July 30, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39073534/delay-of-gratification-and-adult-outcomes-the-marshmallow-test-does-not-reliably-predict-adult-functioning
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Jessica F Sperber, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Greg J Duncan, Tyler W Watts
This study extends the analytic approach conducted by Watts et al. (2018) to examine the long-term predictive validity of delay of gratification. Participants (n = 702; 83% White, 46% male) completed the Marshmallow Test at 54 months (1995-1996) and survey measures at age 26 (2017-2018). Using a preregistered analysis, Marshmallow Test performance was not strongly predictive of adult achievement, health, or behavior. Although modest bivariate associations were detected with educational attainment (r = ...
July 29, 2024: Child Development
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