Search Results - "Nelson, Paige M"
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Comparing Face-to-Face and Online Data Collection Methods in Preterm and Full-Term Children: An Exploratory Study
Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-10-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the landscape for children's daily lives and the landscape for developmental psychology research. Pandemic-related…”
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Spatial Thinking in Term and Preterm-Born Preschoolers: Relations to Parent-Child Speech and Gesture
Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-04-2021)“…Spatial skills predict important life outcomes, such as mathematical achievement or entrance into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)…”
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Playful activities mitigate relations between parental mental health difficulties and child verbal outcomes
Published in Child development (24-10-2024)“…This study examined the role of parental involvement in the home learning environment in the association between parental mental health and child cognitive…”
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Parental cognitive stimulation in preterm-born children’s neurocognitive functioning during the preschool years: a systematic review
Published in Pediatric research (01-10-2023)“…In the United States, survival rates for preterm neonates (<37 weeks of gestation) have tripled in recent years. In parallel, preterm-born children show poorer…”
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Interactive roles of preterm-birth and socioeconomic status in cortical thickness of language-related brain structures: Findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study
Published in Cortex (01-11-2024)“…Preterm-born (PTB) children are at an elevated risk for neurocognitive difficulties in general and language difficulties more specifically. Environmental…”
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Parent mental health and child behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Children and youth services review (01-05-2023)“…•Parental depression symptoms increased during the pandemic.•Parental well-being decreased during the pandemic.•Child internalizing and externalizing symptoms…”
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