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The diagnostic work-up included the following: Children's Psychiatric Rating Scale. The CPRS (Fish, 1985) is a 73-item scale scored from 0 to 6. We have used a smaller subset of the scale, including 14 selected items, which has been ...
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Changes in Gross Motor Skills during Toddlerhood and Early School Age Hops 4 to 6 times on same foot, flexing upper body and swinging nonhopping leg. Hops 7 to 9 times on same foot. Improved speed of hopping.
In imaginative play , children between the ages of 6 and 11 continue to develop more mature ways to express and control their emotions ( Singer & Singer , 1990 ) . This practice , when encouraged , may lead to important positive ...
A review of the current science of identifying and treating autism spectrum disorders in young children examines research issues, approaches to assessment, and developmental, behavioral, and medical intervention models.
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Use of the WISC-R Performance Scale with hearing-impaired children: A review. Psychological Test Bulletin, 2(1), ... Clinical assessment of child and adolescent intelligence. ... Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 13(3), 266–270.
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The “old-old,” age 85 and older, are the most likely to be dependent and frail, and experience more disabilities and chronic illnesses (see Ashford & LeCroy, 2010). They also are the most rapidly growing segment of the population.