Stranger anxiety in infants and young children is when they become fearful or anxious around unfamiliar people. For example, a baby may cry or cling to their caregiver when a stranger tries to hold them. This behavior is a normal part of development as children learn to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar faces. Psychologically, stranger anxiety shows that the child is forming attachments and developing a sense of trust with their primary caregivers. It also indicates cognitive development as the child begins to understand the concept of strangers and potential threats.
Hertha Sturm has written: 'Informationsverarbeitung durch Kinder' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children 'Der gestresste Zuschauer' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Television, Psychology, Television, Television viewers 'Information processing by young children' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children
Jessie Williams has written: 'Psychological investigation of handicapped children [by] Jessie Francis-Williams' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Psychological testing 'Rorschach with children' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Projective techniques for children, Psychological tests for children, Rorschach Test 'Psychology for student nurses' -- subject(s): Nursing, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Nursing
Brian Roy Nichols has written: 'Conversations with four children about their art' -- subject(s): Children and adults, Children's art, Expression in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Children's art
Karen Lanners has written: 'Therapeutic stories for children in foster care' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Counseling of, Foster children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Storytelling, Storytelling
A. Muel has written: 'Mon enfant et ses dessins' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Children's drawings, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Children's drawings, Symbolism (Psychology) in children
Philippe Wallon has written: 'Le dessin de l'enfant' -- subject(s): Children's drawings, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Children's drawings
Nancy Roblin has written: 'Assessment of the effectiveness of paediatric psychoeducational programs on family functioning' -- subject(s): Chronically ill children, Constipation in children, Encopresis, Family counseling, Family relationships, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Constipation in children, Psychological aspects of Encopresis, Psychology
What are the psychological effects of being trapped underground for more than two months? Abused children suffer extreme psychological difficulties throughout their lives.
Another reason for performing an otoplasty in children in the early elementary school years is psychological; name-calling and teasing by peers can be emotionally destructive for children in this age bracket.
Helen Orvaschel has written: 'The assessment of adaptive functioning in children' -- subject(s): Behavioral assessment of children, Child psychopathology, Diagnosis, Evaluation, Psychological testing, Psychological tests for children, Students, Youth
Debby Morehead has written: 'A special place for Charlee' -- subject(s): Bereavement in children, Children and death, Death, Grief, Grief in children, Juvenile literature, Loss (Psychology) in children, Pets, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death
There are many different types of psychological tests that are done on children when testing them for autism. One of the more common ones is a behavioral assessment.