Research paper

From Birth to Seven: Child Development in Dunedin: A Multidisciplinary Study. A report to the Medical Research Council of New Zealand, the National Children's Health Research Foundation and the Departments of Health and Education

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From Birth to Seven: Child Development in Dunedin: A Multidisciplinary Study. A report to the Medical Research Council of New Zealand, the National Children's Health Research Foundation and the Departments of Health and Education
Content partner
University of Otago
Collection
Otago University Research Archive
Description

This comprehensive research report describes the major results from the Child Development Study from birth to seven. Chapter headings are as follows: Introduction; The Sample; Procedures; Perinatal Problems; The Families; Developmental and Education Experiences and Activities; Physical Development; Motor Development; Language Development and Reading; Speech Development; Intelligence; A Factor Analysis of Some Developmental Measures and Some Factors Contributing to Motor Development and Intell...

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Research paper
Research format
Scholarly text / Report
Thesis level
Report
Date created
1981
Creator
Silva, P.A. / McGee, R. / Williams, S.M.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15344
Related subjects
accident prevention / accidents / early childhood activities / anoxia / asthma / attention problems / audiology / behaviour / birth hypoxia / bladder control / blood pressure / body height / body weight / burns / cerebral palsy / dental health / early experience / ears / enuresis / epidemiology / eyes / family characteristics / handicap identification / health / hearing / height / hospitalisation / hyperactivity / hypoxia / immunisation programmes / inattention / injuries / injury prevention / intelligence / IQ / language development / medical diagnosis / motor development / neurological health / neurological disorders / neurosis / nutrition / obstetrics / oral health / otitis media with effusion (OME) / paediatrics / parental characteristics / perinatal influences / physical development / poisoning / premature infants / prenatal influences / reading / respiratory health / safety / siblings / SES [socioeconomic status] / socioeconomic status [SES] / speech / stereoscopic vision / teacher reports / teeth / twins / vision / visual impairment(s) / weight

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