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Draper, Thomas W.; James, Rebecca Smoak – Child Study Journal, 1985
Using longitudinal data gathered between 1966 and 1981, parent-reported fears of 49 university preschool children were examined with particular attention given to age changes and sex differences. Categories of types of fears reported by Jersild and Holmes (1933) determined a substantial increase in preschool children's fears of the dark, being…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Fear, Longitudinal Studies
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Croake, James W.; Knox, Francis H. – Child Study Journal, 1973
The most frequently mentioned fears by all sample groups were political, i.e., war. The most intensely felt fears were related to natural phenomena. These findings are in contrast to those reported in child development texts which report supernatural types of fears to be the more common. (Authors)
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Sparks, Glenn G. – Child Study Journal, 1986
Reports on the responses of 99 children ranging in age from 52 months to 95 months to questions concerning movies and television programs that frightened them. Indicates older children watch as much "impossible" content as younger children. (HOD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Childhood Attitudes, Children
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Storch, Eric A.; Barlas, Mitchell E.; Dent, Heather C.; Masia, Carrie L. – Child Study Journal, 2002
Used the Social Anxiety Scale for Children-Revised and additional questions to examine the relationship of social anxiety to sport anxiety and avoidance in a sample of urban Hispanic American fifth and sixth graders. Found that, for girls, fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance of general and new situations were associated with sport…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletics, Elementary School Students, Hispanic American Students
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Denham, Susanne A.; Couchoud, Elizabeth – Child Study Journal, 1990
Examined preschoolers' abilities to perceive others' feelings by identifying emotions of happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. A total of 53 preschoolers were asked to identify the puppet's emotions in puppet vignettes. Subjects often made personalized inferences to correctly indicate the puppet's feelings. (CB)
Descriptors: Anger, Body Language, Emotional Experience, Facial Expressions
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Denham, Susanne A.; Couchoud, Elizabeth A. – Child Study Journal, 1990
The effects of age, response modality, and specific emotion on knowledge of happiness, sadness, anger, and fear in 45 preschoolers of 26-54 months were examined by means of puppet presentations. Results emphasize the emerging but sizable understanding of emotion on the part of young preschoolers. (CB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anger, Body Language, Emotional Experience
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of kindergartners. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of first graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of second graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of third graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of fourth graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of fifth graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
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Howe, Frederick C. – Child Study Journal, 1993
Profiles typical characteristics and behaviors of sixth graders. Highlights physical development, including energy and growth, motor development, physical activities, and health; mental development, including Piagetian stages, academic development, mental limitations, and effective classroom rewards; and psychosocial development, including…
Descriptors: Books, Child Health, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development