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July 21st, 2010 by admin 

Initiates major study of infant development

At the Institute, Bayley began a major study of normal and handicapped infant development. It became famous as the Berkeley Growth Study. Her 1933 publication, The California First-year Mental Scale, was followed in 1936 by The California Infant Scale of Motor Development. In these works, Bayley introduced methodologies for assessing infant development. Likewise, her 1933 [...]

December 29th, 2009 by admin 

The third of five children

The third of five children of Prudence Cooper and Frederick W. Bayley, Nancy Bayley was born in The Dalles, Oregon, in 1899. She and her siblings were delivered by her aunt who had become a country physician after her husband died. Bayley’s father was head of the grocery in a department store in The Dalles. [...]

December 26th, 2009 by admin 

Unlike many other medical conditions

Unlike many other medical conditions, child abuse is preventable. Family support programs can provide parenting information and training, develop family skills, offer social support, and provide psychotherapeutic assistance before abuse occurs.
See also Child abuse Mary McNulty
Further Reading
Ackerman, Robert J., and Dee Graham. Too Old to Cry: Abused Teens in Today’s America. Blue Ridge Summit, [...]

December 23rd, 2009 by admin 

Recognizing and treating physical

Recognizing and treating physical abuse in the adolescent is by far the most difficult. By now the teen is an expert at hiding bruises. Instead, teachers and health care professionals should be wary of exaggerated responses to being touched, provocative actions, extreme aggressive-ness or withdrawal, assaulting behavior, fear of adults, self-destruction, inability to form good [...]

December 20th, 2009 by admin 

Once diagnosed, the treatment

Once diagnosed, the treatment for battered children is based on their age and the potential for the parents or guardians to benefit from therapy. The more amenable the parents are to entering therapy themselves, the more likely the child is to remain in the home. For infants, the treatment ranges from direct intervention and hospital [...]

December 17th, 2009 by admin 

Battered child syndrome

A group of physical and mental symptoms arising from long-term physical violence against a child.
Battered child syndrome occurs as the result of long-term physical violence against a child or adolescent. An estimated 2,000 children die each year in the United States from confirmed cases of physical abuse and 14,000 more are seriously injured. The battering [...]

December 14th, 2009 by admin 

Based on his research

Based on his research, Bandura has developed modeling as a therapeutic device. The patient is encouraged to modify his or her behavior by identifying with and imitating the behavior of the therapist. Although modeling was first studied in relation to children, it has been found to be effective in treating phobias in adults as well. [...]

December 11th, 2009 by admin 

Much of Bandura’s

Much of Bandura’s work has focused on the acquisition and modification of personality traits in children, particularly as they are affected by observational learning, or modeling, which, he argues, plays a highly significant role in the determination of subsequent behavior. While it is common knowledge that children learn by imitating others, little formal research was [...]

December 8th, 2009 by admin 

Treatment

Cognitive therapy may be helpful in treating individuals with avoidant personality disorder. This therapy assumes that the patient’s faulty thinking is causing the personality disorder, and therefore focuses on changing distorted cognitive patterns by examining the validity of the assumptions behind them. If a patient feels he is inferior to his peers, unlikable, and socially [...]

December 5th, 2009 by admin