Melissa Parry & Catherine Ballif with Dr. Martin Fujiki, Audiology and Speech Language Pathology The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in social behaviors of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and typically developing children. Children with SLI are known to be more withdrawn in structured social situations. However, to date, there […]
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War on the Playing Fields: Battling Homelessness through the Attitudes of Children
Megan S. Morris and Dr. Gary Jensen, Political Science In Salt Lake City at the Traveler’s Aid Society Family Shelter there are many kids running around. They come in all shapes and sizes, all races and ethnic backgrounds, from all venues of life, from suburbs and slums. But they all have one thing in common […]
THE CHILDREN’S BOOK MARKET
Joni Nemeth, Department of Design This paper is a summary of what I learned over eight months of research and study into the children’s book market. My project had consisted of two main parts. The first was to write a 25-page research paper into the market of children’s picture books. This paper formed the introduction […]
EDUCATIONAl SOFTWARE FOR TODDLER-AGE CHILDREN CASTLE: COMPUTER AIDED STEPS TO LEARNING
Scott D. Frel and Benjamin W. Holladay, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering CAStLe was developed during the Spring of 1995. The primary purose of the project was to complete the requirements for the mandatory senior project all Electrical and Computer Engineering majors must complete. With the support provided by the Office of Research and […]
ILLUSTRATING A CHILDREN’S BOOK
Charles B. Stubbs, Design Department The project I proposed last fall was to research the children’s book market and to write and illustrate a book that would teach family values to young children. I proposed to make a copy or partially finished copy of the book including illustrations and to prepare the copy for publication […]
A TRADITIONAL AND MODERN CHILDREN’S BOOK
MarynRoos, Design First, I would like to thank the University for the generosity in giving this grant to me. As a result of the money I received, I experienced and learned many things that might have taken longer and had been harder to learn. Briefly, I composed my proposal of two parts: (I) Researching the […]
The Effect of Role Assignment for Children with Specific Language Impairment Participating in Cooperative Learning Groups
Martin Fujiki and Jenifer D. Miskin & Alyssa Stanger, Speech Language Pathology Our research was conducted within a larger project designed to facilitate language and social skills in children with SLI. Fifty-six subjects between the ages of 6 and 11 participated in this project. Eight of these subjects were children with SLI, and the remaining […]
Long-Term Effects of Hospitalization in Children
Katie Johnson and Dr. Barbara Mandleco, College of Nursing In an effort to improve nursing practice with children, this study looked at the long-term effects and memories of childhood hospitalization on adults. In young children, common behavioral changes observed include; initial aloofness toward parents followed by dependency behaviors, nightmares or new fears, resistance to going […]
The Effects of Modern Standard Arabic Immersion Programs Versus Traditional Preschool Attendance on the Reading and Composition Scores of Arab Children
Jennifer Eschler and Dr. R. Kirk Belnap, Asian and Near Eastern Languages While Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used for schooling and for writing in the Arab world, it is not the oral means of communication. Several dialects of Arabic exist. Each of these is related to Modern Standard Arabic, but vocabulary and some basic […]
A Study on the Cultural Influences Involved in the Decision to Place Children for International Adoption
Heather Hintze and Professor Jini Roby, Social Work In the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), international adoption is very common. The RMI has one of the highest international adoption rates per capita in the world. This research project was designed to learn and understand the reasons behind this high international adoption rate in the […]
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