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The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter articles from November 1996

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The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter archives from November 1996

Knowing isn't saying: early receptive language abilities. (includes related information)
November 1, 1996... Perhaps the most consistent cognitive development research theme over the past two decades has been that of early competence. Innovative methodologies and sophisticated task analyses have permitted investigators to show children capable of...

EMDR: controversial treatment may hold promise for traumatized children. (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing)(includes related information)
November 1, 1996... Five-year-old Anna, who had been in two car accidents, would not let her mother out of her sight. Not only was she afraid to ride in the family car, she was terrified that a tornado would destroy their house. Even asleep, she could not escape...

Child-rearing grows more complex as society changes.
November 1, 1996... As I write, a proposed Amendment 17 to the Colorado State Constitution would declare the right of parents "to direct and control the upbringing, education, values and discipline of their children. "A presidential campaign is-concluding and...

Cornucopia kids: those who want everything. (teaching children responsibility)
November 1, 1996... Children who demand only the best, who have a need for constant stimulation, who do not follow through on projects and who have a great need to be accepted by others are exhibiting the behavioral characteristics of what Bruce A. Baldwin has...

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