Frances Gardner, Patty Leijten, G J Melendez-Torres, Sabine Landau, Victoria Harris, Joanna Mann, Jennifer Beecham, Judy Hutchings, Stephen Scott
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Sibling Experiences in Middle Childhood Predict Sibling Differences in College Graduation.
Xiaoran Sun, Susan M. McHale, Kimberly A. Updegraff
págs. 25-34
Together I Can! Joint Attention Boosts 3- to 4-Year-Olds' Performance in a Verbal False-Belief Test.
Elia Psouni, Andreas Falck, Leni Boström, Martin Persson, Lisa Sidén, Maria Wallin
págs. 35-50
Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, Karri Neldner, Matti Wilks, Keyan Tomaselli, Ilana Mushin, Mark Nielsen
págs. 51-61
The Intersection of Race and Gender Among Black American Adolescents.
Eleanor K. Seaton, Karolyn Tyson
págs. 62-70
Victimization Disparities Between Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Youth From Ages 9 to 15.
Alexa Martin-Storey, Jessica Fish
págs. 71-81
Naomi Havron, Alex Carvalho, Anne‐Caroline Fiévet, Anne Christophe, Alex de Carvalho
págs. 82-90
págs. 91-97
Bilingual Children Adapt to the Needs of Their Communication Partners, Monolinguals Do Not.
Anja Gampe, Stephanie Wermelinger, Moritz Daum
págs. 98-107
págs. 108-116
Developmental Precursors of Relational Aggression From Late Childhood Through Adolescence.
Alazne Aizpitarte Gorrochategui, Olivia E. Atherton, Lucy R. Zheng, Richard W. Robins, Itziar Alonso Arbiol
págs. 117-126
The Reciprocal Relations Between Female and Male Play Partners and Aggression in Early Childhood.
Kristin J. Perry, Jamie M. Ostrov
págs. 127-135
Maternal Parenting Stress, Child Exuberance, and Preschoolers' Behavior Problems.
Stella Tsotsi, Birit F.P. Broekman, Lynette P. Shek, Kok Hian Tan, Yap Seng Chong, Helen Chen, Michael J. Meaney, Anne Rifkin-Graboi
págs. 136-146
Pedagogical Questions in Parent-Child Conversations.
Yue Yu, Elizabeth Bonawitz, Patrick Shafto
págs. 147-161
Racial Categorization Predicts Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children.
Peipei Setoh, Kristy J. J. Lee, Lijun Zhang, Miao K. Qian, Paul C. Quinn, Gail D. Heyman, Kang Lee
págs. 162-179
Erin B. Godfrey, Carlos E. Santos, Esther Burson
págs. 180-195
Henry M. Wellman, Ju-Hyun Song, Hope Peskin‐Shepherd
págs. 196-209
Empirical Tests of a Brain-Based Model of Executive Function Development.
Sammy Perone, Daniel J. Plebanek, Megan G. Lorenz, John P. Spencer, Larissa K. Samuelson
págs. 210-226
Madelyn H. Labella, Angela J. Narayan, Christopher M. McCormick, Christopher David Desjardins, Ann S. Masten
págs. 227-244
Religious Development in African American Adolescents: Growth Patterns That Offer Protection.
Daniel B. Lee, Enrique W. Neblett
págs. 245-259
Household Socioeconomic Status and Parental Investments: Direct and Indirect Relations With School Readiness in Ghana.
Sharon Wolf, Dana Charles McCoy
págs. 260-278
Nicholas J. Wagner, W. Roger Mills‐Koonce, Michael T. Willoughby, Martha J. Cox, Lynne Vernon-Feagans, Clancy Blair, Margaret R. Burchinal, Keith A. Crnic, Ann C. Crouter, Patricia Garrett‐Peters, Mark Greenberg, Jennifer L. Frank, Cynthia A. Stifter, Emily Werner, Stephanie T. Lanza, W. Roger. Mills-Koonce, The Family Life Project Key Investigators
págs. 279-297
Rachel K. Narr, Joseph P. Allen, Joseph Tan, Emily Loeb
págs. 298-313
An Expanded View of Joint Attention: Skill, Engagement, and Language in Typical Development and Autism.
Lauren B. Adamson, Roger Bakeman, Katharine Suma, Diana L. Robins
págs. 1000-18000
Parental Cultural Socialization and Adolescent Private Regard: Exploring Mediating Pathways Through Daily Experiences.
Yijie Wang, Heining Cham, Meera Aladin, Tiffany Yip
págs. 19000-36000
Self-Construals and Social Adjustment in Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Early Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Executive Functioning.
Diana Miconi, Ughetta Moscardino, Gianmarco Altoè, Silvia Salcuni
págs. 37000-55000
Digital Screen Time Limits and Young Children's Psychological Well-Being: Evidence From a Population-Based Study.
Andrew K. Przybylski, Netta Weinstein
págs. 56000-65000
More Similar Than Different: Gender Differences in Children's Basic Numerical Skills Are the Exception Not the Rule.
Jane E. Hutchison, Ian M. Lyons, Daniel Ansari
págs. 66000-79000
Marital Conflict Predicts Mother-to-Infant Adrenocortical Transmission.
Leah C. Hibel, Evelyn Mercado
págs. 80000-95000