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Explicit syllable and phoneme segmentation in the young child

by Isabelle Y. Liberman, Donald Shankweiler, F. William Fischer, Bonnie Carter - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
"... To write a language, one must first abstract the unit to be used from the acoustic stream of speech. Writing systems based on the meaningless units, syllables and phonemes, were late developments in the history of written language. The alphabetic system, which requires abstraction of the phonemic un ..."
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why this may be so. The present study provides direct evidence of a similar developmental ordering of syllable and phoneme segmentation abilities in the young child. By means of a task which required preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade children to tap out the number of segments in spoken

Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling: An Integrated Course

by unknown authors
"... Infant and young child feeding counselling: an integrated course. 4 v. + slides. ..."
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Infant and young child feeding counselling: an integrated course. 4 v. + slides.

A YOUNG CHILD INTERACTING WITH WRITTEN LANGUAGE IN A PRINT-ORIENTED SOCIETY

by Myna M, Myna Leah Haussler
"... A young child interacting with written language in a print- ..."
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A young child interacting with written language in a print-

Tarka overdose in a young child

by Murat Basaranoglu, Erdal Peker, Sinan Akbayram, Musa Sahin, Huseyin Caksen
"... Tarka is a combination antihypertensive medication composed of verapamil hydrochloride and trandolapril. A 3.5-year-old female was brought to our hospital due to a sleepy condition 7 hours after an accidental ingestion of six tablets of Tarka containing 240 mg verapamil hydrochloride and 4 mg tran ..."
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implantation as normal heart rhythm was observed. There are no reports of intoxication with fixed-dose combination products, especially Tarka, in young children in the literature. Therefore, we believe that our report can provide an insight on the toxic dose of this drug in younger children. Clinicians should

Infant- and Young Child-feeding Practices in

by International Centre For Diarrhoeal, Apurba Sinhababu, Dipta K. Mukhopadhyay, Tanmay K. Panja, Asit B. Saren, Nirmal K. M, Akhil B. Biswas
"... A community-based, cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted during June-July 2008 to assess the ..."
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A community-based, cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted during June-July 2008 to assess the

Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in

by Narayan Subedi, Susan Paudel , 2014
"... All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ..."
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

Signal processing for young child speech language development

by Dongxin Xu, Umit Yapanel, Sharmi Gray, Jill Gilkerson, Jeff Richards, John Hansen - in 1st Workshop on Child, Computer, and Interaction, Chania , 2008
"... Speech signal processing and other man-machine interaction technologies have been developed for improved child-computer interaction for education, entertainment, as well as other applications [1, 2]. However, for very young children (in the age range of 0 to 4 years old, and especially 0 to 2), such ..."
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Speech signal processing and other man-machine interaction technologies have been developed for improved child-computer interaction for education, entertainment, as well as other applications [1, 2]. However, for very young children (in the age range of 0 to 4 years old, and especially 0 to 2

Leading Article Styles of young child feeding

by Priyani E Soysa
"... There are as many styles of feeding children as there are schools of paediatrics. It was Jelliffe who once said that the human infant appears to be resilient to these different styles. But it was this same teacher who shaped most of our basic thinking in feeding in a traditional style. Time has prov ..."
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lines the shelves in the supermarkets are not contested. Unwholesome advertisement has certainly led to young parents misleading themselves to choose what in fact is not necessarily good. Icons in the public eye are manoeuvred into tempting young women in offices, staff rooms etc. to follow a gregarious

Treatment of Food Selectivity in a Young Child With Autism

by Brenna K. Wood, Mark Wolery, Ann P. Kaiser
"... 1Researchers in a number of these studies also demon-strated an increase in food consumption when, as part of a treatment package, access to preferred food items were contingent on consumption of a target food (nonpre-ferred food) item (Levin & Carr, 2001; McCartney et al., 2005; Najdowski et al ..."
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1Researchers in a number of these studies also demon-strated an increase in food consumption when, as part of a treatment package, access to preferred food items were contingent on consumption of a target food (nonpre-ferred food) item (Levin & Carr, 2001; McCartney et al., 2005; Najdowski et al., 2003; Piazza et al., 2002) and/or simultaneously were presented with a target food item (Piazza et al., 2002). Food selectivity combined with restrictive diets, such as the GFCF diet, can affect the implementation and outcomes of therapeutic feeding treatments. The elements described above, when combined in a treatment package, are promising. However, practitioners and parents are confronted with the complexity of introducing novel foods and identifying preferred food items when working within a restricted diet.

GRAND ROUNDS Cervical spine injury in the young child

by Paul F. Heini, N. N. Ramrattan, F. C. Öner
"... The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This Grand Rounds is about the clinical and radiological presentation, treatment and outcome of pediatric cervical spine injury. A 15-month-old girl suffers from a motor vehicle accident and is intubated on- ..."
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by an anterior and posterior reconstruction and was post-operatively treated with a halo vest. Clearing the cervical spine in young children is deceptively difficult. Meticulous review and interpretation of conventional radiographs and CT are important yet MRI should be considered in uncertain cases. Severe
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