In three distinct yet related studies, I examined the conditions necessary for children’s normal cognitive development and growth. In the first essay, I explored the trajectories of children’s mathematics and reading comprehension scores as a function of early maternal age, controlling for maternal background and present family circumstances. I made a unique contribution by utilizing growth curve modeling and found, in contrast to literature suggesting a spurious relationship, that there is a negative impact of early maternal age on the two relevant outcomes. The extent of this negative effect, however, varied both between the two outcomes and as a function of age. For instance, there is no effect of early maternal age on initial mathem...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
Growth modeling was used to examine the relation of early parenting behaviors (averaged across 6 and...
Background: Child cognitive development is influenced by early-life insults and protective factors. ...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
data set to investigate the impact of maternal employment onchildren's intellectual ability, as...
There is evidence that IQ tends to be higher in those who were heavier at birth or who grew taller i...
Objective: To assess whether socioeconomic position, maternal intelligence (IQ), and the home enviro...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
Objective: To examine direct and mediated effects of maternal IQ, marital status, family income, and...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
BACKGROUND. Numerous studies have reported that maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy is relat...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
Two studies were conducted to identify psychological and environmental characteristics that differen...
This study investigated whether mothers of children assessed as having gifted/high IQ at 5 years wer...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
Growth modeling was used to examine the relation of early parenting behaviors (averaged across 6 and...
Background: Child cognitive development is influenced by early-life insults and protective factors. ...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
data set to investigate the impact of maternal employment onchildren's intellectual ability, as...
There is evidence that IQ tends to be higher in those who were heavier at birth or who grew taller i...
Objective: To assess whether socioeconomic position, maternal intelligence (IQ), and the home enviro...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
Objective: To examine direct and mediated effects of maternal IQ, marital status, family income, and...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
BACKGROUND. Numerous studies have reported that maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy is relat...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
Two studies were conducted to identify psychological and environmental characteristics that differen...
This study investigated whether mothers of children assessed as having gifted/high IQ at 5 years wer...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
Growth modeling was used to examine the relation of early parenting behaviors (averaged across 6 and...
Background: Child cognitive development is influenced by early-life insults and protective factors. ...