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change
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These developmental changes in perspective and technique were deliberate.
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And, second, what are the processes by which developmental change occurs?
disorder
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Take reading disability, or many other developmental disorders .
level
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The five classes are of mixed ability and each has up to eight children of similar age and/or developmental level .
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It appeared that, like other self-absorbed children, Robbie had difficulties at a number of developmental levels .
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On detailed assessment of her developmental level and language skills, Maria was identified as showing a marked developmental delay.
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Children experience trauma differently according to developmental level .
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As their expectations of her ability began to match her developmental level they stopped being so irritable and anxious with her.
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Soon, he will learn to be more flexible and will be relating to you at whatever developmental level he has reached.
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Gaining obedience from children will partly depend on their developmental level and whether they understand and can carry out what is expected.
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The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.
model
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The state is given an even greater role than in the developmental model in creating conditions for justice and equality.
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The structural explanation of social problems is pursued more thoroughly than in a developmental model .
problem
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A child may, for instance, be born with serious handicaps or developmental problems requiring extended periods of care.
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The babies would have mental and physical abnormalities and developmental problems .
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The evidence of developmental problems arising from lower levels of caffeine consumption is less clear.
process
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It should be clearly linked to the developmental process .
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Winnicott, in his work with psychotics, became interested in the early developmental processes that facilitate the emergence of personhood.
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More important, the modern approach can lead to explanations at the molecular level thus linking gene action to developmental process .
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Education is part of the developmental process in which families are engaged from the date of conception of a child.
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Arthur Marwick Understanding the past is a developmental process .
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Does the idea of homology apply only to morphological patterns, he asks, or can it be applied to developmental processes ?
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But that should not make anybody complacent about the developmental processes .
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Such suffering is a temporary stage in a developmental process .
psychologist
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The findings should be of interest to teachers, software designers and developmental psychologists .
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These two questions represent the focus of a considerable amount of research by developmental psychologists over the last 30 years.
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Furthermore, developmental psychologists found evidence that self-recognition correlates with empathy.
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Of course, we're developmental psychologists .
psychology
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It aims at amplifying the bare details of physical development and putting these into their context of emotional development and developmental psychology .
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He became a student of developmental psychology and reading theory.
role
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An overall conclusion on the developmental role is not too difficult to discern amongst the different assessments.
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All the authorities acknowledged that the most desirable situation would have been a well established developmental role complemented by routine casework services.
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Strong pressures not withstanding, the social workers undertook a substantial developmental role .
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A third version of the developmental role may also be distinguished.
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In reality, of course, the 3 versions of the developmental role are blurred.
sequence
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The test claims that the sounds are presented in a developmental sequence , although no data is presented to support this.
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There is a course to intellectual development, with reliable milestones and endpoints in the developmental sequence .
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He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence .
stage
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Endoderm is not, however, representative of small intestine of later developmental stages .
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Currently, injectable forms of disulfiram are in the developmental stage .
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The transgenic mouse lines also provide a source for future studies on early developmental stages of the immune system.
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Each of the sections traces a developmental stage in a cross-generational sequence.
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The appropriate percentage of oxygen in the gas phase at different developmental stages is shown in Figure 6.
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These conclusions must be taken with caution because food composition values for vitamin B6 are still in the developmental stage . 10.
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Blocking any one of these developmental stages stops the whole process.
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I was more tolerant of her developmental stages .
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Currently, injectable forms of disulfiram are in the developmental stage.
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Furthermore, developmental psychologists found evidence that self-recognition correlates with empathy.
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It was very much the sort of developmental pedagogy that composition scholars and learning theorists prescribe for remedial students.
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Or, they could have their developmental pathway specified before they begin migrating and then would migrate to the correct sites.
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Some developmental processes are like sculpting in clay.
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The latter is a developmental vocabulary primarily used with deaf children with learning difficulties.
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The research and developmental work on which this advance depends is well financed and comprehensive.
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Whole days or whole summers may be filled with this mutuality; it can even dominate an entire developmental stage.