The new language of Disorders of Sex Development was always contentious as was seen as pathologizing. Scholars and activists, ... The child in the case was born in December 2004 with ovotestes, initially determined as male, but subsequently assigned female ... Research on children with ambiguous genitalia has shown that a person's sexual body image is largely a function of ... Many of these procedures are done with the stated aim of making it easier for children to grow up "normal" and integrate more ...
Tenney had some kind of expressive language disorder himself, and communicated with Laura in signs. He knew Native Americans ... was the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, twenty years before the more ... and he could talk that language. Laura was improving in that very language as well as knitting work before leaving home." Asa ... Child of the Silent Night, 1963. ISBN 0-395-06835-5 Jerusalem, Wilhelm. "Laura Bridgman. Education of a Deafblind. A ...
Sigman, M., & Ungerer, J. A. (1984). Cognitive and language skills in autistic, mentally retarded, and normal children. ... and mentally retarded children". Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 20 (1): 87-100. doi:10.1007/BF02206859. ISSN ... children with intellectual disability, and neurotypical children. Their findings indicated that children with autism do in fact ... One of her best known studies compared the sensorimotor skills and play behaviors of autistic children with children who had ...
This developmental form of trauma places children at risk for developing psychiatric and medical disorders. Bessel van der Kolk ... and language developmental problems such as a gap between receptive and expressive communication abilities." Self-concept - " ... Anxiety disorders, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Traumatology, Stress-related disorders). ... The disorder was proposed under the name DES-NOS (Disorder of Extreme Stress Not Otherwise Specified) for inclusion in the DSM- ...
... auditory processing disorder of a confirmed language disorder; Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 19(5), 2008 Frisina ... Research has shown spatial hearing loss to be a leading cause of central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) in children. ... which was designed to assess the ability of children with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) to understand speech in ... Altered white matter microstructure underlies listening difficulties in children suspected of auditory processing disorders; ...
... as well as developmental language disorder. More recently, Herbert published an opinion paper in 2010 which argued, among other ... However, as time went on she began seeing a higher proportion of autistic children. Around the same time, she was conducting a ... "Brain asymmetries in autism and developmental language disorder: A nested whole-brain analysis". Brain. 128 (Pt 1): 213-226. ... "Localization of white matter volume increase in autism and developmental language disorder". Annals of Neurology. 55 (4): 530- ...
Cherry has limited English language and she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from an attempt by her ... who is struggling to navigate the confusing and complicated legal system and the school calling her to inform her that her kids ... English-language television shows, Special Broadcasting Service original programming). ...
Language mechanisms and reading disorder: A modular approach. Cognition, 24, 139-168. Lukatela, K., Shankweiler, D., & Crain, S ... Cognitive profiles of reading-disabled children: Comparison of language skills in phonology, morphology, and syntax. ... and spoken language, and exploring the representation of spoken and written language in the brain. In the 1960s, Shankweiler ... 1995). Syntactic processwing in agrammatic aphasia by speakers of a Slavic language. Brain and Language, 19, 50-76. Shankweiler ...
... study argues that dyslexia affects different structural parts of children's brains depending on the language which the children ... "disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using spoken or written language, ... Suggesting that any language where orthography-to-phonology mapping is transparent, or even opaque, or any language whose ... language-specific or universal?". J Exp Child Psychol. 86 (3): 169-93. doi:10.1016/S0022-0965(03)00139-5. PMID 14559203. ...
... language and speech delay. Additionally, children who are socially disinhibited despite not undergoing the trauma to become so ... Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED), or Disinhibited Attachment Disorder, is an attachment disorder in which a child ... "Reactive Attachment Disorder and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder in School-Aged Foster Children--A Confirmatory ... The child's behavior can be explained with other disorders such as Williams syndrome which often has similar symptoms to DSED. ...
Understanding developmental language disorders in children. Norbury, Courtenay., Tomblin, J. Bruce., Bishop, D. V. M. (Dorothy ... assessment and treatment of children's language disorders." Tomblin has co-edited several books including Understanding ... and found that children who received cochlear implants as infants had greater expressive language than children who received ... "Prevalence of Specific Language Impairment in Kindergarten Children". Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 40 (6 ...
Journal of Child Language. 12 (3): 621-641. doi:10.1017/s0305000900006693. PMID 4077935. S2CID 40303750. Abbeduto, L.; Seltzer ... acknowledges the complexity of research on language development in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders and describes ... Journal of Child Language. 12 (3): 621-641. doi:10.1017/S0305000900006693. ISSN 1469-7602. PMID 4077935. S2CID 40303750. ... He co-authored Language and Communication in Mental Retardation: Development, Processes and Intervention, with Sheldon ...
Rescorla has published extensively in the field of child language development and co-edited (with Philip Dale) the volume Late ... Rescorla specialized in the epidemiology of language disorders. Her publication summarizing the development and validation of ... In one of their studies, Rescorla and Achenbach administered both the Language Development Survey and the Child Behavior ... Rescorla, L. (2002). Language and reading outcomes to age 9 in late-talking toddlers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing ...
Silver discovered at this time that communication is a problem not only for those persons who have language disorders, but also ... During this time, Silver began working with individuals with disabilities, especially children with auditory disorders. ... Her assessments use stimulus drawings to bypass language disorders in assessing cognitive skills, and to provide access to ... In her book, Art as Language, Silver stated one could use drawings to bypass language problems and assess cognitive skills. She ...
Obsolete terms for mental disorders, Mood disorders, Child and adolescent psychiatry). ... The symptoms could include decreased physical development and disruption of perceptual-motor skills and language. In the first ... Failure to thrive Attachment theory Maternal deprivation Stress-related disorders Philosophy of dialogue Orphan Feral child ... The main cause of hospitalism in children and infants is the separation of the child from the mother. They experience a massive ...
... stress during gestation is associated with mild impairment of intellectual activity and language development in their children ... including anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, insomnia, posttraumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, ADHD, ... Thus, if a developing child (i.e., fetus to neonate) is exposed to ongoing maternal stress and low levels of maternal care (i.e ... Children who were stressed prenatally may show altered cortisol rhythms. For example, several studies have found an association ...
The disorder generally emerges when the child is first introduced to writing. There is accumulating evidence that in many cases ... Children will mostly benefit from explicit and comprehensive instructions, help translating across multiple levels of language ... Motor skill deficits appears to be a common cause of dysgraphia; 78% of children with the disorder present kinematic ... Deuel RK (January 1995). "Developmental dysgraphia and motor skills disorders". Journal of Child Neurology. 10 (Suppl 1): S6-8 ...
... a language disorder in which a person does not speak despite evidence of speech ability in the past, often part of a larger ... The three-year survival rate for children with non-metastatic neuroblastoma and OMS was 100% according to Children's Cancer ... a language disorder in which there is an impairment of speech and of comprehension of speech, caused by brain damage) mutism ( ... language, and behavioral development. Most children will experience a relapsing form of OMS, though a minority will have a ...
In handling alphabetic languages with deep orthographies, the child must cope with having more than one spelling to represent a ... Not only are Chinese dyslexic children phonologically at a disadvantage, but visiospatial processing disorder prevents ... A key strategy in teaching children to read is to have children repeatedly write samples of single characters, thus building ... The complexity of a language's orthography is directly related to the difficulty of learning to read in that language. ...
... acquisition device Language disorder Lapsus Lapsus linguae Large Group Awareness Training Large-group communication Latah Child ... Child abuse Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Child development Child directed speech Child sexual abuse Childhood ... Dissociation Dissociative amnesia Dissociative disorder Dissociative fugue Dissociative identity disorder Distancing language ... surgery Sexual arousal disorders Sexual arousal Sexual aversion disorder Sexual desire Sexual deviation Sexual disorders Sexual ...
... bilingual and language-disordered children. Since 2010, Radford has researched the syntax of colloquial English, using data ... Journal of Child Language, Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, Studies in Language Sciences, Chomskyan Studies, Rivista ... In the 1990s, Radford was a pioneer of the maturation-based structure building model of child language, and the acquisition of ... Andrew Radford is a British linguist known for his work in syntax and child language acquisition. His first important ...
... children who are English Language Learners, children with autism spectrum disorder with language impairment, children with ... children with specific learning disorders (reading, written expression, and math), children with ADHD, children with disruptive ... autism spectrum disorder without language impairment, and children with traumatic brain injuries. The WISC-V is also linked ... Children with ADHD may show learning difficulties because of their attentional problems or also have learning disorder or ...
Cognitive science of mathematics Dyscalculia, a specific developmental disorder Educational psychology Foreign language anxiety ... Children learn best when math is taught in a way that is relevant to their everyday lives. Children enjoy experimenting. To ... children begin to perform addition and subtraction mentally at approximately six years of age. When children reach ... Children with an insecure attachment style were more likely to demonstrate the anxiety. Math used to be taught as a right and ...
... as a language disorder rather than a visual disorder as she has found that the way that children with dyslexia hear language is ... The rhythm of the words could allow the child to match the syllable patterns to language before they begin reading as to catch ... techniques and tools to help children with dyslexia and special needs to learn languages more effectively. Goswami was ... Goswami, U (2014). Child Psychology: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press. Goswami, U (2010). The Wiley-Blackwell ...
... the Association of Children's Organizations of Spain, the Association for Specific Language Disorder of Madrid and the Spanish ... Official website of the Spanish Monarchy (CS1 Spanish-language sources (es), Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), All ... CS1 Italian-language sources (it), CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es), CS1 errors: generic name, CS1 Portuguese- ... She accompanied King Felipe to Puerto Rico, in order to chair the 7th International Congress of the Spanish Language On 22 ...
Browne published a lengthy paper in the Phrenological Journal concerning the relationship of language to mental disorder and in ... and they were to have eight children, the second of whom was James Crichton-Browne (1840-1938), an eminent psychiatrist of the ... Towards the end of his career, Browne returned to the relationships of language, psychosis and brain injury in his 1872 paper ... Bell's aphorism on the subject was: expression is to the passions as language is to thought. - [citation needed] Browne argued ...
1990s English-language films, Films about bipolar disorder, Drama films based on actual events, Films set in Iowa, Films set in ... the Iowa State Legislature subsequently enacted new laws regarding the rights of foster children. The children themselves were ... The younger children look to Jessi as to what they should do, but she snaps and tells them she doesn't know everything, and ... Callie later bids goodbye to her children as they leave with John and Wanda, whom they have decided to live with. The film ends ...
... into ICD Asperger syndrome and has written research studies about social and language development in Autism Spectrum Disorder, ... Jonathan Green is a British professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Manchester. He is a specialist in ... In 2015, Green's research tracked 54 young children from infancy to understand how autism develops in the earliest childhood ... 2023), neurodiversity, autism and health care". Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 28 (3): 443-445. doi:10.1111/camh.12666. ...
Attention deficit disorder/ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Asperger's syndrome Fragile X Tourette syndrome Language ... Caspari, Irene - Troublesome Children in Class. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1976. E Boder - Annals of Dyslexia, 1973 - ... Educational therapy has been used to treat: Dyslexia Non-verbal learning disorder Reading and writing difficulties (dysgraphia ... DeHirsch wrote of the "treatment alliance" between the educational therapist and the child, while distinguishing the ...
Child abuse in television, Dissociative identity disorder in television, English-language television shows, Fratricide in ...