Early postnatal hypothyroidism reduces juvenile play behavior, but prenatal hypothyroidism compensates for these effects

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Tanya S. Leal-Medina ◽  
Ye S. Yoon
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pp. 459-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brenda Y. Terrell ◽  
Richard G. Schwartz

The play behavior of 10 language-impaired children was observed. Their performances in play were compared to those of 10 normal-language children matched for chronological age as well as to those of 10 normal-language children matched for mean length of utterance. The children were observed as they played spontaneously with a standard group of toys and as they played with objects that required object transformations for successful play. The chronological age-matched normal subjects showed a trend toward performance of more object transformations in play than either the language-impaired or younger normal-language children. Additionally, although object transformations were observed in both segments, all children performed more object transformations with objects than with toys.


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pp. 66-75 ◽  
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Robin Hojnoski ◽  
George J. DuPaul ◽  
Lee Kern
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Michela Servadio ◽  
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