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This chapter from a book on adult autism and Asperger syndrome describes how to assess the developmental history of patients using interviews and questionnaires. It covers the stages of development, the roles of informants and patients, and the challenges of the assessment process.
1 kwi 1999 · A guide for clinicians to conduct a comprehensive developmental history of young children and their families. It covers the goals, characteristics, and specific areas of exploration of the interview process.
1 gru 2022 · The history of developmental theories provides a context for the current state of theorizing, in part by showing the core theoretical issues about development introduced by each theory. To start, here is a snapshot of developmental theories at the end of the 1970's.
21 paź 2020 · As the field developed, perspectives on the history of children could be found integrated into the history of education, family history, labor history, African American history, historical demography, discussions of generational interactions, and many other areas of historical study.
21 mar 2013 · Developmental psychology, which aims to understand the history, origins, and causes of behavior and age-related changes in behavior, clearly recognizes the wide range of relevant levels of analysis, as any single issue of Child Development or Developmental Psychology will reveal.
10 sie 2023 · His theory framed much of the new ideas on early cognitive development that emerged in the 1970s, in the footsteps of the 1960s’ cognitive revolution. Here, I retrace major conceptual changes since Piaget and provide a metaview on empirical findings that may have triggered the call for such changes.
Any assessment of development requires a distinction be made between two interrelated, though distinct, issues. On the one hand, development refers to an actual historical and material occurrence: a significant change in the economic, social, political, and cultural...