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52 activités entre frères et soeurs / Emmanuelle POLIMENI
Titre : 52 activités entre frères et soeurs Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Emmanuelle POLIMENI, Auteur ; Joëlle DREIDEMY, Auteur Editeur : Paris [France] : Editions 365 Année de publication : 2018 Collection : 52 activités Format : 6,0 cm × 9,0 cm × 1,9 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-377-61135-5 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : ACTIVITE GRAPHIQUE
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JEUIndex. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Résumé : Tu as parfois du mal à trouver comment t'occuper avec ton frère ou ta soeur ? En effet, ce n'est pas toujours facile de s'accorder sur une activité qui plaise à tout le monde, et l'on est souvent en panne d'inspiration. Mais grâce à ces 52 cartes. ce ne sera bientôt plus un problème, bien au contraire ! Ensemble, lancez-vous des défis déjantés ou profitez du calme en utilisant vos mains et vos neurones.
Pour ne plus jamais vous ennuyer, essayez-vous par exemple à : - une chasse au trésor ; - un duo-duel ; - un portrait chinois ; - un atelier cuisine ; - un alphabet secret ; - un spectacle. C'est sûr, vous ne serez plus jamais court d'idées pour vous amuser entre frères et soeurs ! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4352 52 activités entre frères et soeurs [texte imprimé] / Emmanuelle POLIMENI, Auteur ; Joëlle DREIDEMY, Auteur . - Paris (57 rue Gaston Tessier, 75019, France) : Editions 365, 2018 . - ; 6,0 cm × 9,0 cm × 1,9 cm. - (52 activités) .
ISBN : 978-2-377-61135-5
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : ACTIVITE GRAPHIQUE
ACTIVITE SPORTIVE
ENFANT
FRATRIE
JEUIndex. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Résumé : Tu as parfois du mal à trouver comment t'occuper avec ton frère ou ta soeur ? En effet, ce n'est pas toujours facile de s'accorder sur une activité qui plaise à tout le monde, et l'on est souvent en panne d'inspiration. Mais grâce à ces 52 cartes. ce ne sera bientôt plus un problème, bien au contraire ! Ensemble, lancez-vous des défis déjantés ou profitez du calme en utilisant vos mains et vos neurones.
Pour ne plus jamais vous ennuyer, essayez-vous par exemple à : - une chasse au trésor ; - un duo-duel ; - un portrait chinois ; - un atelier cuisine ; - un alphabet secret ; - un spectacle. C'est sûr, vous ne serez plus jamais court d'idées pour vous amuser entre frères et soeurs ! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4352 Réservation
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contenu dans La fratrie à l'épreuve du handicap / Claudie BERT
Titre : Les adolescents et les adultes : Frères et soeurs face au handicap, de l’enfance à l’âge adulte Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Régine SCELLES, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Importance : p.89-108 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : ADOLESCENT
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PARENTIndex. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1986
contenu dans La fratrie à l'épreuve du handicap / Claudie BERT
Les adolescents et les adultes : Frères et soeurs face au handicap, de l’enfance à l’âge adulte [texte imprimé] / Régine SCELLES, Auteur . - 2006 . - p.89-108.
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PARENTIndex. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1986 Exemplaires
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Titre : Advancing paternal age and offspring violent offending: A sibling-comparison study Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ralf KUJA-HALKOLA, Auteur ; Yudi PAWITAN, Auteur ; Brian M. D'ONOFRIO, Auteur ; Niklas LANGSTROM, Auteur ; Paul LICHTENSTEIN, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p.739-53 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : FRATRIE
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RELATION PERE-ENFANTIndex. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Children born to older fathers are at higher risk to develop severe psychopathology (e.g., schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), possibly because of increased de novo mutations during spermatogenesis with older paternal age. Because severe psychopathology is correlated with antisocial behavior, we examined possible associations between advancing paternal age and offspring violent offending. Interlinked Swedish national registers provided information on fathers' age at childbirth and violent criminal convictions in all offspring born from 1958 to 1979 (N = 2,359,921). We used ever committing a violent crime and number of violent crimes as indices of violent offending. The data included information on multiple levels; we compared differentially exposed siblings in within-family analyses to rigorously test causal influences. In the entire population, advancing paternal age predicted offspring violent crime according to both indices. Congruent with a causal effect, this association remained for rates of violent crime in within-family analyses. However, in within-family analyses, we found no association with ever committing a violent crime, suggesting that factors shared by siblings (genes and environment) confounded this association. Life-course persistent criminality has been proposed to have a partly biological etiology; our results agree with a stronger biological effect (i.e., de novo mutations) on persistent violent offending. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095457941200034X Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1779 [article] Advancing paternal age and offspring violent offending: A sibling-comparison study [texte imprimé] / Ralf KUJA-HALKOLA, Auteur ; Yudi PAWITAN, Auteur ; Brian M. D'ONOFRIO, Auteur ; Niklas LANGSTROM, Auteur ; Paul LICHTENSTEIN, Auteur . - 2012 . - p.739-53.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 24-3 (August 2012) . - p.739-53
Catégories : FRATRIE
MALTRAITANCE
RELATION PERE-ENFANTIndex. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Children born to older fathers are at higher risk to develop severe psychopathology (e.g., schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), possibly because of increased de novo mutations during spermatogenesis with older paternal age. Because severe psychopathology is correlated with antisocial behavior, we examined possible associations between advancing paternal age and offspring violent offending. Interlinked Swedish national registers provided information on fathers' age at childbirth and violent criminal convictions in all offspring born from 1958 to 1979 (N = 2,359,921). We used ever committing a violent crime and number of violent crimes as indices of violent offending. The data included information on multiple levels; we compared differentially exposed siblings in within-family analyses to rigorously test causal influences. In the entire population, advancing paternal age predicted offspring violent crime according to both indices. Congruent with a causal effect, this association remained for rates of violent crime in within-family analyses. However, in within-family analyses, we found no association with ever committing a violent crime, suggesting that factors shared by siblings (genes and environment) confounded this association. Life-course persistent criminality has been proposed to have a partly biological etiology; our results agree with a stronger biological effect (i.e., de novo mutations) on persistent violent offending. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095457941200034X Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1779 Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ / Celeste H.M. CHEUNG in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53-8 (August 2012)
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in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry > 53-8 (August 2012) . - p.864-873
Titre : Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Celeste H.M. CHEUNG, Auteur ; Alexis C. FRAZIER-WOOD, Auteur ; Yannis PALOYELIS, Auteur ; Alejandro ARIAS-VASQUEZ, Auteur ; Jan K. BUITELAAR, Auteur ; Barbara FRANKE, Auteur ; Ana MIRANDA, Auteur ; Fernando MULAS, Auteur ; Nanda N.J. ROMMELSE, Auteur ; Joseph A. SERGEANT, Auteur ; Edmund J.S. SONUGA-BARKE, Auteur ; Stephen V. FARAONE, Auteur ; Philip ASHERSON, Auteur ; Jonna KUNTSI, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p.864-873 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : COMORBIDITE
FAMILLE
FRATRIE
LECTURE
QUOTIENT INTELLECTUEL (QI)
TROUBLE DU DEFICIT DE L'ATTENTION AVEC HYPERACTIVITE (TDAH)Mots-clés : ADHD reading difficulties IQ familial sibling-pair comorbidity Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Background: Twin studies using both clinical and population-based samples suggest that the frequent co-occurrence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and reading ability/disability (RD) is largely driven by shared genetic influences. While both disorders are associated with lower IQ, recent twin data suggest that the shared genetic variability between reading difficulties and ADHD inattention symptoms is largely independent from genetic influences contributing to general cognitive ability. The current study aimed to extend the previous findings that were based on rating scale measures in a population sample by examining the generalisability of the findings to a clinical population, and by measuring reading difficulties both with a rating scale and with an objective task. This study investigated the familial relationships between ADHD, reading difficulties and IQ in a sample of individuals diagnosed with ADHD combined type, their siblings and control sibling pairs. Methods: Multivariate familial models were run on data from 1,789 individuals at ages 6–19. Reading difficulties were measured with both rating scale and an objective task. IQ was obtained using the Wechsler Intelligence Scales (WISC–III/WAIS–III). Results: Significant phenotypic (.2–.4) and familial (.3–.5) correlations were observed among ADHD, reading difficulties and IQ. Yet, 53%–72% of the overlapping familial influences between ADHD and reading difficulties were not shared with IQ. Conclusions: Our finding that familial influences shared with general cognitive ability, although present, do not account for the majority of the overlapping familial influences on ADHD and reading difficulties extends previous findings from a population-based study to a clinically ascertained sample with combined type ADHD. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2012.02527.x Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1778 [article] Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ [texte imprimé] / Celeste H.M. CHEUNG, Auteur ; Alexis C. FRAZIER-WOOD, Auteur ; Yannis PALOYELIS, Auteur ; Alejandro ARIAS-VASQUEZ, Auteur ; Jan K. BUITELAAR, Auteur ; Barbara FRANKE, Auteur ; Ana MIRANDA, Auteur ; Fernando MULAS, Auteur ; Nanda N.J. ROMMELSE, Auteur ; Joseph A. SERGEANT, Auteur ; Edmund J.S. SONUGA-BARKE, Auteur ; Stephen V. FARAONE, Auteur ; Philip ASHERSON, Auteur ; Jonna KUNTSI, Auteur . - 2012 . - p.864-873.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry > 53-8 (August 2012) . - p.864-873
Catégories : COMORBIDITE
FAMILLE
FRATRIE
LECTURE
QUOTIENT INTELLECTUEL (QI)
TROUBLE DU DEFICIT DE L'ATTENTION AVEC HYPERACTIVITE (TDAH)Mots-clés : ADHD reading difficulties IQ familial sibling-pair comorbidity Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Background: Twin studies using both clinical and population-based samples suggest that the frequent co-occurrence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and reading ability/disability (RD) is largely driven by shared genetic influences. While both disorders are associated with lower IQ, recent twin data suggest that the shared genetic variability between reading difficulties and ADHD inattention symptoms is largely independent from genetic influences contributing to general cognitive ability. The current study aimed to extend the previous findings that were based on rating scale measures in a population sample by examining the generalisability of the findings to a clinical population, and by measuring reading difficulties both with a rating scale and with an objective task. This study investigated the familial relationships between ADHD, reading difficulties and IQ in a sample of individuals diagnosed with ADHD combined type, their siblings and control sibling pairs. Methods: Multivariate familial models were run on data from 1,789 individuals at ages 6–19. Reading difficulties were measured with both rating scale and an objective task. IQ was obtained using the Wechsler Intelligence Scales (WISC–III/WAIS–III). Results: Significant phenotypic (.2–.4) and familial (.3–.5) correlations were observed among ADHD, reading difficulties and IQ. Yet, 53%–72% of the overlapping familial influences between ADHD and reading difficulties were not shared with IQ. Conclusions: Our finding that familial influences shared with general cognitive ability, although present, do not account for the majority of the overlapping familial influences on ADHD and reading difficulties extends previous findings from a population-based study to a clinically ascertained sample with combined type ADHD. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2012.02527.x Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1778 Applied Behavior Analysis Programs for Autism: Sibling Psychosocial Adjustment During and Following Intervention Use / Katie CEBULA in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 42-5 (May 2012)
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in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > 42-5 (May 2012) . - p.847-862
Titre : Applied Behavior Analysis Programs for Autism: Sibling Psychosocial Adjustment During and Following Intervention Use Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Katie CEBULA, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p.847-862 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : FAMILLE
FRATRIE
INTENSIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION (IBI)
INTERVENTION A DOMICILE
PROGRAMME D'ANALYSE APPLIQUEE DU COMPORTEMENT (ABA)Mots-clés : Applied behavior analysis Autism spectrum condition Early intensive behavioral intervention Family Home-based intervention Siblings Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Psychosocial adjustment in siblings of children with autism whose families were using a home-based, applied behavior analysis (ABA) program was compared to that of siblings in families who were not using any intensive autism intervention. Data gathered from parents, siblings and teachers indicated that siblings in ABA families experienced neither significant drawbacks nor benefits in terms of their behavioral adjustment, sibling relationship quality and self-concept compared to control group siblings, either during or following intervention use. Parents and siblings perceived improvements in sibling interaction since the outset of ABA, with parents somewhat more positive in their views than were siblings. Social support was associated with better sibling outcomes in all groups. Implications for supporting families using ABA are considered. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1322-x Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1546 [article] Applied Behavior Analysis Programs for Autism: Sibling Psychosocial Adjustment During and Following Intervention Use [texte imprimé] / Katie CEBULA, Auteur . - 2012 . - p.847-862.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > 42-5 (May 2012) . - p.847-862
Catégories : FAMILLE
FRATRIE
INTENSIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION (IBI)
INTERVENTION A DOMICILE
PROGRAMME D'ANALYSE APPLIQUEE DU COMPORTEMENT (ABA)Mots-clés : Applied behavior analysis Autism spectrum condition Early intensive behavioral intervention Family Home-based intervention Siblings Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Psychosocial adjustment in siblings of children with autism whose families were using a home-based, applied behavior analysis (ABA) program was compared to that of siblings in families who were not using any intensive autism intervention. Data gathered from parents, siblings and teachers indicated that siblings in ABA families experienced neither significant drawbacks nor benefits in terms of their behavioral adjustment, sibling relationship quality and self-concept compared to control group siblings, either during or following intervention use. Parents and siblings perceived improvements in sibling interaction since the outset of ABA, with parents somewhat more positive in their views than were siblings. Social support was associated with better sibling outcomes in all groups. Implications for supporting families using ABA are considered. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1322-x Permalink : http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1546 Approches familiales des troubles du comportement alimentaire de l'enfant et de l'adolescent / Solange COOK-DARZENS
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