Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale - IV
.... The Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale -
IV Edition, has been revised and provides multiple IQ .... Test materials are designed to appeal to
children (Sabatino, 1993 ....
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STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE - IV General
STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE -
IV The Fourth Edition of the Stanford-Binet .... noted that with respect to the measurement of very young
children, the Stanford ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... in Tyrrel's soliloquy regarding the fact that the actual murderers, Dighton and Forrest, "wept like two
children in their [the princes'] sad stories" (
IV.iii). ....
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Characteristics of PTSD
.... or torture. Complex PTSD has not been included in the DSM-
IV.
Children may also suffer from PTSD (Posttraumatic, 2005). Most
children ....
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Depression in Children & Implications for Therapists
.... Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DMV
IV) (4th ed., 1994) divides depressive disorders or mood disorders into a variety of types.
Children most commonly ....
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Group Support for Parents of ADHD Children: An Introduction
.... (2003) stated that a group of 91
children meeting DSM-
IV criteria for ADHD were identified as having unmet service needs for ADHD care in the previous year. ....
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Support for Parents of ADHD Children Introduction Introduction to ...
.... (2003) stated that a group of 91
children meeting DSM-
IV criteria for ADHD were identified as having unmet service needs for ADHD care in the previous year. ....
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NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION OOUTLINE:
.... B. Insomnia- might be caused by nervousness
IV.
Children have special needs for sleep, but while there are certain guidelines, if a child sleeps less or more ....
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Description, Diagnoses & Treatment of Stuttering
.... made. Differences between Stuttering and normal dysfluencies occurring in young
children, must be made (DSM-
IV, 1994, p. 64). The ....
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3 Articles on Childhood Article #1 Hatch, JA (1987). Status and ...
....
IV. Summary - It was concluded that the social interactions learned in kindergarten are the same kinds of interactions that
children will use in their adult ....
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Young Children and Attention Deficit Disorder
.... as having ADHD following a DSM-III or a DSM-
IV assessment (Biederman, Mick .... Other characteristics of
children with ADHD include deficiencies in problem solving ....
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Autistic disorder
.... of autism, the child must have exhibited these symptoms by the age of 3. The DSM-
IV guidelines observe that the majority of autistic
children, 75 percent ....
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Autistic Disorder
.... of autism, the child must have exhibited these symptoms by the age of 3. The DSM-
IV guidelines observe that the majority of autistic
children, 75 percent ....
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Teacher and Student Ratings
....
children evidenced this style to an extent greater than the other
children evidenced their .... to and able to detect the Learning Style III and
IV attributes. ....
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Gulliver's Travels
.... When he encounters the Houyhnhnms, we see Swift's (
IV.30) satire of the .... which were qualities altogether opposite to those animals." While
children might be ....
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
.... age group or if they persist through a later stage than for most
children. .... It was determined later (DSM-
IV) that there was a higher threshold of severity for ....
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Learning Disabilities of Children
.... "Diagnosis of attention deficit disorders in DSM-
IV: Scientific basis and implications for education." Exceptional
Children. 108-117. ....
(1987

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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK
.... B. Communicative skills development.
IV. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR TEACHING DEAF
CHILDREN TO SPEAK. V. PROCESS OF TEACHING DEAF
CHILDREN TO SPEAK. VI. ....
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder The purpose of this paper is to ...
.... child whose parent dies) and parenting styles are said to place
children at risk for .... populations and about 1 percent of the general population (DSM-
IV, 1994). ....
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Child Welfare Reform Legislation
.... all states were to adopt a two-year time limit, 5.5 million
children would be .... current law and funding for all child welfare programs, including Title
IV-B and ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
.... A. Neurological. B. Communicative skills development.
IV. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR TEACHING V. PROCESS OF TEACHING DEAF
CHILDREN TO SPEAK. VI. ....
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Children Coping With Surgery
....
IV. .... The researchers merely wanted to see if there was a differential effect in coping strategies between
children undergoing minor and major surgery, and ....
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ANALYSIS OF RAD AND ODD
.... As noted by Davison, Neale and Kring (2003),
children with ODD tend to .... The American Psychiatric Association (DSM-
IV, 2000) provides the following diagnostic ....
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE, DISABILITY, AND ETHNICITY
.... 20-27) as defined by DSM-
IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, pp. .... 67-74), and that Native American
children tend to be placed in adoptive homes at a ....
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STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE
.... A comparison of the Kaufmann Assessment Battery for
Children and the Stanford-Binet
IV for the Assessment of Gifted
Children. Psychology ....
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... APA (1994), in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders -
IV, also requires ....
Children who meet the symptom criteria for inattention but not for ....
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Medication Errors
.... eg 4.0 which can be confused with 40, IU which can be read as
IV or 10 .... The
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh was able to cut its medication errors in half using ....
(1600

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Medication Errors as a Major Concern
.... eg 4.0 which can be confused with 40, IU which can be read as
IV or 10 .... The
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh was able to cut its medication errors in half using ....
(1600

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Language Acquisition of Children
.... track of verbal or nonverbal communication (APA, DSM-
IV, 1994 .... Autistic
children are not necessarily retarded, their cognitive capabilities are severely limited. ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet and Turn of the Screw
.... to elder Hamlet is but a king of "shreds and patches" (III.
iv.102), but he .... as a governess, is in a position to affect the unfolding experience of the
children. ....
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