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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562240/attention-sensitive-signalling-by-7-to-20-month-old-infants-in-a-comparative-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mawa Dafreville, Michèle Guidetti, Marie Bourjade
Attention-sensitive signalling is the pragmatic skill of signallers who adjust the modality of their communicative signals to their recipient's attention state. This study provides the first comprehensive evidence for its onset and development in 7-to 20-month-olds human infants, and underlines its significance for language acquisition and evolutionary history. Mother-infant dyads ( N  = 30) were studied in naturalistic settings, sampled according to three developmental periods (in months); [7-10], [11-14], and [15-20]...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562136/comparing-fine-motor-performance-among-young-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-intellectual-disability-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-and-specific-developmental-disorder-of-motor-function
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Ling-Yi Lin, I-Ting Hwang, Chia-Fen Hsu, Wen-Hao Yu, Pei-Chun Lai, Yi-Wen Chen, Yi-Fang Tu
OBJECTIVE: The acquisition of fine motor skills is considered to be a crucial developmental milestone throughout early childhood. This study aimed to investigate the fine motor performance of young children with different disability diagnoses. METHODS: We enrolled a sample of 1,897 young children under the age of 6 years who were at risk of developmental delays and were identified by a transdisciplinary team. A series of standardized developmental assessments included the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Third Edition, Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-Fourth Edition, Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-Second Edition, and Movement Assessment Battery for Children-Second Edition were used...
2024: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561002/the-associations-between-parental-reported-and-device-based-measured-outdoor-play-and-health-indicators-of-physical-cognitive-and-social-emotional-development-in-preschool-aged-children
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Cody Davenport, Nicholas Kuzik, Richard Larouche, Valerie Carson
PURPOSE: Examine in preschool-aged children: (1) the associations between parental-reported and device-measured outdoor play (OP) and health indicators of physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development and (2) whether associations were independent of outdoor moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA). METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 107 participants. Children's OP was measured via a parental questionnaire and the lux feature of accelerometers...
April 1, 2024: Pediatric Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559388/age-appropriate-adaptation-of-creativity-tasks-for-infants-aged-12-24-months
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Ling Zheng Teo, Victoria Leong
Creativity is an important skill that relates to innovation, problem-solving and artistic achievement. However, relatively little is known about the early development of creative potential in very young children, in part due to a paucity of tasks suitable for use during infancy. Current measures of creativity in early childhood include the Unusual Box Test, Torrance's Thinking Creatively in Action and Movement (TCAM) task and the Toca Kitchen Monsters task. These tasks are designed for children aged above 12, 36 and 18 months respectively, but very few measures of creativity can be used for infants aged below 2...
June 2024: MethodsX
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557774/school-readiness-in-preschool-age-children-with-critical-congenital-heart-disease
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H Gerry Taylor, Jessica Quach, Josh Bricker, Amber Riggs, Julia Friedman, Megan Kozak, Kathryn Vannatta, Carl Backes
This study examined the nature, variability, and predictors of school readiness difficulties in young children with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). We hypothesized that, compared to a community control (CC) group, children with CCHD would score less well on measures of readiness and that readiness would be associated with CCHD-related risk factors. Children (60 CCHD and 60 CC) were 4 to 5 years of age and not yet attending kindergarten. Readiness measures included tests of cognition, executive function, motor ability, and pre-academic skills...
April 1, 2024: Pediatric Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550642/monolingual-and-bilingual-infants-attention-to-talking-faces-evidence-from-eye-tracking-and-bayesian-modeling
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Sophie Lemonnier, Benjamin Fayolle, Nuria Sebastian-Galles, Roland Brémond, Julien Diard, Mathilde Fort
INTRODUCTION: A substantial amount of research from the last two decades suggests that infants' attention to the eyes and mouth regions of talking faces could be a supporting mechanism by which they acquire their native(s) language(s). Importantly, attentional strategies seem to be sensitive to three types of constraints: the properties of the stimulus, the infants' attentional control skills (which improve with age and brain maturation) and their previous linguistic and non-linguistic knowledge...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537766/supervised-contrastive-learning-enhances-graph-convolutional-networks-for-predicting-neurodevelopmental-deficits-in-very-preterm-infants-using-brain-structural-connectome
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Hailong Li, Junqi Wang, Zhiyuan Li, Kim M Cecil, Mekibib Altaye, Jonathan R Dillman, Nehal A Parikh, Lili He
Very preterm (VPT) infants (born at less than 32 weeks gestational age) are at high risk for various adverse neurodevelopmental deficits. Unfortunately, most of these deficits cannot be accurately diagnosed until the age of 2-5 years old. Given the benefits of early interventions, accurate diagnosis and prediction soon after birth are urgently needed for VPT infants. Previous studies have applied deep learning models to learn the brain structural connectome (SC) to predict neurodevelopmental deficits in the preterm population...
March 25, 2024: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511396/a-short-executive-functioning-questionnaire-in-the-context-of-early-childhood-screening-psychometric-properties
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Alyssa R Palmer, Amanda W Kalstabakken, Rebecca Distefano, Stephanie M Carlson, Samuel P Putnam, Ann S Masten
Early childhood executive functioning (EF) predicts later adjustment and academic achievement. However, measuring EF consistently and efficiently across settings in early childhood can be challenging. Most researchers use task-based measures of EF, but these methods present practical challenges that impede implementation in some settings. The current study of 380 3-5-year-old children in the United States evaluated the psychometric properties of a new 14-item parent-reported measure of EF in a diverse urban school district...
March 21, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509470/differential-cognitive-and-behavioral-development-from-6-to-24%C3%A2-months-in-autism-and-fragile-x-syndrome
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Lindsay J Mullin, Joshua Rutsohn, Julia L Gross, Kelly E Caravella, Rebecca L Grzadzinski, Leigh Anne Weisenfeld, Lisa Flake, Kelly N Botteron, Stephen R Dager, Annette M Estes, Juhi Pandey, Robert T Schultz, Tanya St John, Jason J Wolff, Mark D Shen, Joseph Piven, Heather C Hazlett, Jessica B Girault
BACKGROUND: Specifying early developmental differences among neurodevelopmental disorders with distinct etiologies is critical to improving early identification and tailored intervention during the first years of life. Recent studies have uncovered important differences between infants with fragile X syndrome (FXS) and infants with familial history of autism spectrum disorder who go on to develop autism themselves (FH-ASD), including differences in brain development and behavior. Thus far, there have been no studies longitudinally investigating differential developmental skill profiles in FXS and FH-ASD infants...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508978/putting-the-coach-in-the-game-current-and-future-state-of-surgical-coaching-in-pediatric-urology
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Hailey Silverii, Mark P Cain, Jennifer Ahn, Nicolas Fernandez, Thomas Lendvay, Apeksha Gupta, Byron Joyner, Kathleen Kieran, Margarett Shnorhavorian, Paul Merguerian
BACKGROUND: Surgical coaching has been proposed as a mechanism to fill gaps in proficiency and encourage continued growth following formal surgical training. Coaching benefits have been demonstrated in other surgical fields; however, have not been evaluated within pediatric urology. The aims of this study were to survey members of The Societies for Pediatric Urology (SPU) to assess the current understanding and utilization of surgical coaching while gauging interest, potential barriers and personal goals for participation in a coaching program...
March 10, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504406/comprehensive-analyses-of-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-and-quality-of-life-of-children-with-biliary-atresia
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Yoshinori Satomura, Makiko Tachibana, Kie Yasuda, Yuki Yamano, Taisuke Inoue, Miho Fukui, Shinsuke Onuma, Tomoya Fukuoka, Takeshi Kimura, Takehisa Ueno, Masaya Tachibana, Keiichi Ozono, Kazuhiko Bessho
OBJECTIVES: To holistically evaluate neurodevelopmental outcomes and quality of life (QOL) of Japanese patients with biliary atresia (BA) and to investigate the factors associated with the outcomes. METHODS: This study enrolled patients with BA aged 5-18 years who visited Osaka University Hospital in 2021. Neurodevelopmental assessments were performed to evaluate intellectual ability, cognitive functions and adaptive skill levels. Furthermore, emotional and behavioral issues, characteristics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and QOL were concomitantly assessed in the same cohort...
March 2024: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501945/white-matter-tract-integrity-in-isolated-oral-clefts-relationship-to-cognition-and-reading-skills
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Jon Willie Goodwin, Lauren Hopkins, Amy Lynn Conrad
Children with isolated cleft of the lip and/or palate (iCL/P) have been shown to be at risk for impaired reading ability. Structural and functional neuroimaging studies have revealed subtle morphological and functional abnormalities correlated to cognition and reading ability. However, the integrity of white matter tracts and their potential relationship to reading performance in iCL/P is under-studied. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate white matter integrity related to cognition and reading skills among participants with and without iCL/P...
March 19, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499970/the-development-of-gait-and-mobility-form-and-function-in-infant-locomotion
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Christina M Hospodar, Karen E Adolph
The development of locomotion can be described by its form (i.e., gait) and its function (i.e., mobility). Both aspects of locomotion improve with experience. Traditional treatises on infant locomotion focus on form by describing an orderly progression of postural and locomotor milestones en route to characteristic patterns of crawling and walking gait. We provide a traditional treatment of gait by describing developmental antecedents of and improvements in characteristic gait patterns, but we highlight important misconceptions inherent in the notion of "milestones"...
March 18, 2024: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469970/causal-effect-of-parental-reading-on-later-development-of-children-demonstrating-a-bayesian-approach
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Kazuo Shigemasu, Masanori Kono, Shun Ikemoto, Hideo Akabayashi
This study examined the relationship between early parental treatment, specifically reading to young children and later cognitive development with a Bayesian perspective. Previous research established a positive link between parental reading to infants and their cognitive development, such as receptive vocabulary, reading comprehension and motivation to read. Using data from the Millennium Cohort Study, this study analysed individuals aged 9 months to 22 years to investigate the effects of early reading to young children on nine cognitive variables...
March 12, 2024: British Journal of Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450080/motor-and-neurocognitive-profiles-of-children-with-symptomatic-spinal-muscular-atrophy-type-1-with-two-copies-of-smn2-before-and-after-treatment-a-longitudinal-observational-study
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Ilaria Bitetti, Maria Rosaria Manna, Roberto Stella, Antonio Varone
INTRODUCTION: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by mutations in the survival motor neuron 1 ( SMN1 ) gene. In clinical studies, gene replacement therapy with onasemnogene abeparvovec (formerly AVXS-101, Zolgensma® , Novartis) was efficacious in improving motor functioning in children with SMA. However, its effects on cognitive and language skills are largely unknown. METHODS: This longitudinal observational study evaluated changes in motor and neurocognitive functioning over a 1-year period after administration of onasemnogene abeparvovec in 12 symptomatic SMA type 1 patients with two copies of SMN2 aged 1...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423398/maternal-choline-supplementation-lessens-the-behavioral-dysfunction-produced-by-developmental-manganese-exposure-in-a-rodent-model-of-adhd
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Shanna L Howard, Stephane A Beaudin, Barbara J Strupp, Donald R Smith
Studies in children have reported associations between elevated manganese (Mn) exposure and ADHD-related symptoms of inattention, impulsivity/hyperactivity, and psychomotor impairment. Maternal choline supplementation (MCS) during pregnancy/lactation may hold promise as a protective strategy because it has been shown to lessen cognitive dysfunction caused by numerous early insults. Our objectives were to determine whether (1) developmental Mn exposure alters behavioral reactivity/emotion regulation, in addition to impairing learning, attention, impulse control, and sensorimotor function, and (2) MCS protects against these Mn-induced impairments...
February 27, 2024: Neurotoxicology and Teratology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419773/data-on-singapore-longitudinal-early-development-study-sg-leads
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, Xuejiao Chen
The Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG-LEADS) seeks to understand factors that can enhance or hinder Singaporean children's early childhood development with an aim to inform public policies that can help each child reach his or her potential. SG-LEADS is a nationally representative household survey that focuses on Singaporean households with children aged 0-6 at the baseline. It adopts a multi-stage probability sampling - clustered and stratified sampling strategy - with an oversample of the low-income households residing in 1-3-room HDB (Housing Development Board) public housing units...
April 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408793/associations-between-physical-activity-and-development-in-preschool-aged-children-born-30-weeks-gestation-a-cohort-study
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Tara L FitzGerald, Kate L Cameron, Reem A Albesher, Benjamin F Mentiplay, Rheanna M Mainzer, Alice C Burnett, Karli Treyvaud, Ross A Clark, Peter J Anderson, Jeanie Ly Cheong, Lex W Doyle, Alicia J Spittle
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of physical activity (PA) on development (motor, cognitive, social-emotional) in children 4-5 years old born <30 weeks' gestation, and to describe subgroups of children at risk of low PA in this cohort. DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort study. PATIENTS: 123 children born <30 weeks were recruited at birth and assessed between 4 and 5 years' corrected age. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Development was assessed using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (MABC-2), Little Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (L-DCDQ), Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (Fourth Edition; WPPSI-IV), and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)...
February 26, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403988/effectiveness-of-an-evidenced-based-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-intervention-for-adolescents-in-a-school-setting
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Sarah E Gray, Michaela Carter, Amanda Harper
PROBLEM: The adolescent years are a formative time when rapid hormonal and physical changes stimulate the developing mind. Exposure to poverty, abuse, violence, and lack of peer and social support causes an increase in vulnerability to the development of mental health problems. The COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated symptoms of depression and anxiety. Regardless of the risk factors, anxiety and depression continue to be significant health problems, affecting thousands of adolescents yearly in the United States...
February 2024: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38398422/paroxysmal-dystonic-posturing-mimicking-nocturnal-leg-cramps-as-a-presenting-sign-in-an-infant-with-dcc-mutation-callosal-agenesis-and-mirror-movements
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Adriana Prato, Lara Cirnigliaro, Federica Maugeri, Antonina Luca, Loretta Giuliano, Giuseppina Vitiello, Edoardo Errichiello, Enza Maria Valente, Ennio Del Giudice, Giovanni Mostile, Renata Rizzo, Rita Barone
Background/Objectives : Pathogenic variants in the deleted in colorectal cancer gene (DCC), encoding the Netrin-1 receptor, may lead to mirror movements (MMs) associated with agenesis/dysgenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) and cognitive and/or neuropsychiatric issues. The clinical phenotype is related to the biological function of DCC in the corpus callosum and corticospinal tract development as Netrin-1 is implicated in the guidance of developing axons toward the midline. We report on a child with a novel inherited, monoallelic, pathogenic variant in the DCC gene...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
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