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Este trabajo constituye un estudio sobre el humor verbal en niños y niñas de 4.º curso de Educación Primaria (9-10 años). Tres grandes vías articulan el análisis. En primer lugar, el debate sobre las presuntas diferencias de género en la interpretación y el uso del humor verbal obtiene un interés especial en el caso de los niños, dado su menor nivel de «contaminación» por las convenciones y prejuicios sociales. En segundo lugar, se detecta la práctica ausencia de estudios sobre el humor infantil desde el punto de vista lingüístico, ya que el grueso de las investigaciones sobre el tema proviene de la psicología evolutiva. En tercer lugar, la etapa de edad objeto de este estudio responde a un periodo crucial en el desarrollo lingüístico y, especialmente, metalingüístico del niño.

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Este trabalho tem como tema “Crianças em Situação de Risco Social: Perceção dos Docentes. Um contributo para a proteção e promoção dos direitos das crianças” e tem como objetivo tentar conhecer a frequência de alunos do Agrupamento de Escolas do Crato em situação de risco social, bem como os tipos de risco que poderão estar a viver. O Agrupamento de Escolas do Crato é constituído por duas escolas que são elas: a Escola Básica Integrada com Jardim de Infância Professora Ana Maria Ferreira Gordo e a Escola Básica 1 de Gáfete. Neste agrupamento encontra-se em funcionamento o jardim-de-infância, o 1º. ciclo, 2º. ciclo e o 3º. ciclo. A amostra é constituída pelos docentes do 1.º, 2.º e 3.º ciclos do ensino básico, os quais responderam a um questionário por cada aluno, num total de 232 alunos, ou seja, todos os alunos a frequentar o 1.º ou o 2.º ou o 3.ºciclos do ensino básico, excluindo-se apenas as crianças do pré-escolar, abrangendo-se assim toda a população do ensino básico. O instrumento utilizado neste estudo quantitativo foi adaptado do questionário de Díaz-Aguado e Arias (1999) validado na Universidade de Complutense de Madrid, e permitiu identificar vários tipos de risco social (maltrato ativo, problemas emocionais, negligência e condutas anti-sociais) bem como caraterizar algumas das variáveis que se associam a estes problemas no concelho do Crato. Algumas das principais conclusões foram as seguintes: as crianças que eram percecionadas como estando em maior risco social frequentavam o 3.º Ciclo, eram beneficiárias de ação social escolar e tinham mais insucesso escolar.

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Developmental and clinical psychology (varies)

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"Contract 105-75-1122"--T.p. verso.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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Prepared for Social Security Administration, Comparative Studies Staff, Office of International Policy; prepared under grant no. 98083, Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration.

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Enrollees chosen for the project were mainly from WIN (Work Incentive Program).

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Objective: A cross-sectional study of gender specific relationships between self-reported child sexual abuse and suicidality in a community sample of adolescents. Method: Students aged 14 years on average (N = 2,485) from 27 schools in South Australia completed a questionnaire including items on sexual abuse and suicidality, and measures of depression (Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale), hopelessness (Beck Hopelessness Scale), and family functioning (McMaster Family Assessment Device General Functioning Subscale). Data analysis included logistic regression. Results: In boys, self-report sexual abuse is strongly and independently associated with suicidal thoughts, plans, threats, deliberate self-injury, and suicide attempts, after controlling for current levels of depression, hopelessness, and family dysfunction. In girls, the relationship between sexual abuse and suicidality is mediated fully by depression, hopelessness, and family dysfunction. Girls who report current high distress about sexual abuse, however, have a threefold increased risk of suicidal thoughts and plans, compared to non-abused girls. Boys who report current high distress about sexual abuse have 10-fold increased risk for suicidal plans and threats, and 15-fold increased risk for suicide attempts, compared to non-abused boys. Fifty-five percent (n = 15) of sexually abused boys attempted suicide versus 29% (n = 17) girls. Conclusions: A history of sexual abuse should alert clinicians, professionals and caters in contact with adolescents, to greatly increased risks of suicidal behavior and attempts in boys, even in the absence of depression and hopelessness. Distress following sexual abuse, along with depression and hopelessness indicate increased risk of suicidal behavior in girls, as well as boys. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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The present study evaluated the impact of a universal prevention of depression program [the Resourceful Adolescent Program (RAP)] when implemented under real-world conditions in a school setting. Prior research has found the RAP program to be beneficial for high-school students when the program was implemented by university staff selected, trained, and supervised by a research team. The present study evaluated the RAP program when implemented by existing school personnel. Separately, we measured the impact of a training program for facilitators, the quality of subsequent program implementation, and the student's response to the RAP Program. Results showed that, in response to the training program, facilitators believed they had acquired the knowledge and confidence to implement the program and that the quality of program implementation was acceptable. The study did not demonstrate a beneficial impact of the RAP program for the students. The results raise important questions regarding the extent of training and ongoing supervision facilitators require if the beneficial outcomes for students are to be maintained when interventions are implemented under real-world conditions in school settings. (C) 2004 Society for the Study of School Psychology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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We drew on Foucault's notion of 'practices of the self' to examine how young people take up, negotiate, and resist the imperatives of a public health discourse concerned with the relationships between health, fitness, and the body. We did this through a discussion of the ways young women and men talk about their own and others' bodies, in the context of a number of in-depth interviews conducted for the Life Activity Project, a study of the place and meaning of physical activity in young people's lives, funded by an Australian Research Council Grant. We found that the young women and men in the study engaged the health/fitness discourse very differently: for the young men, health conflated with fitness as an embodied capacity to do physical work; and for the young women, health was a much more difficult and complex project associated with managing and monitoring practices associated with eating and exercise to maintain an 'appropriate' body shape.

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Electronic Blocks are a new programming environment, designed specifically for children aged between three and eight years. As such, the design of the Electronic Block environment is firmly based on principles of developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood education. The Electronic Blocks are physical, stackable blocks that include sensor blocks, action blocks and logic blocks. Evaluation of the Electronic Blocks with both preschool and primary school children shows that the blocks' ease of use and power of engagement have created a compelling tool for the introduction of meaningful technology education in an early childhood setting. The key to the effectiveness of the Electronic Blocks lies in an adherence to theories of development and learning throughout the Electronic Blocks design process.