نتایج جستجو برای: toys

تعداد نتایج: 1987  

2013
Christine E. Stauber Adam Walters Anna M. Fabiszewski de Aceituno Mark D. Sobsey

There is growing evidence that household water treatment interventions improve microbiological water quality and reduce diarrheal disease risk. Few studies have examined, however, the impact of water treatment interventions on household-level hygiene and sanitation. This study examined the association of four water and sanitation conditions (access to latrines, improved sanitation, improved wat...

Journal: :Revista paulista de pediatria : orgao oficial da Sociedade de Pediatria de Sao Paulo 2013
Pricila Sleifer Maiara Santos Gonçalves Marinês Tomasi Erissandra Gomes

OBJECTIVE To verify the levels of sound pressure emitted by non-certified children's toys. METHODS Cross-sectional study of sound toys available at popular retail stores of the so-called informal sector. Electronic, mechanical, and musical toys were analyzed. The measurement of each product was carried out by an acoustic engineer in an acoustically isolated booth, by a decibel meter. To obtai...

Journal: :Impact Assessment 1989

2014
Ioan Grosu

It is suggested that the use of technical enough toys by school children help them to improve their practical skills. One of such toys is Driven Spinning Top as a modified version of the old and much beloved Spinning Top. Preliminary results report just positive effects. Other such toys should be invented, adapted or

2015
Corey H. Basch Laura A. Guerra Rachel Reeves Charles E. Basch

BACKGROUND Violence is a pervasive problem in the United States. Toys, far from trivial playthings, are a reflection of society, including its beliefs and values. The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which violent toys are marketed in online weekly flyers of popular retailers, how the violence is manifested, and whether violent toys are marketed differentially to boys and gir...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 1998
A L Kessel L Brent

As part of a behavioral intervention program that identifies and treats individual nonhuman primates exhibiting abnormal behavior, five individually housed pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina) were provided with multiple cage toys in an effort to reduce high levels of abnormal behavior. Ten 30-min observations of each subject were conducted during the baseline condition and again after novel to...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2012
Justin B Leaf Misty L Oppenheim-Leaf Ronald Leaf Andrea B Courtemanche Mitchell Taubman John McEachin Jan B Sheldon James A Sherman

Children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may play with limited objects or toys, making it difficult for teachers to identify reinforcers to use in teaching new skills. The goal of this study was to alter children's preferences from highly preferred toys to toys that were originally less preferred using an observational pairing procedure. Child participants observed a preferred adult play...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2011
Sapna Johnson Nirmali Saikia Ramakant Sahu

Twenty four children's toys and child care articles available in the local market of India were analyzed for eight phthalates as children toys are plasticized with phthalates. All toy samples showed the presence of one or more phthalates including di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (96% of the samples), di-iso-nonyl phthalate and di-iso-decyl phthalate (42% of the samples) at a concentration ranging f...

2013
Dario Gregori Simonetta Ballali Claudia Elena Gafare Adriana Casella Giulia Stefanini Rogenia de Sousa Alves Laura Franchin Ignacio Amador Neila Maria Almedia Da Silva Javier Dibildox

BACKGROUND The inclusion of toys in food packages is a common marketing practice, and it is suspected of promoting obesogenic behaviours. This study aimed to determine whether toys packaged with food are indeed increasing the amount of food eaten by children, and if this effect is enhanced by contemporary exposure to TV and/or advertising. METHODS A total of 600 children (balanced according t...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2015
Wang I Wong Melissa Hines

Gender color-coding of children's toys may make certain toys more appealing or less appealing to a given gender. We observed toddlers playing with two gender-typical toys (a train, a doll), once in gender-typical colors and once in gender-atypical colors. Assessments occurred twice, at 20-40 months of age and at 26-47 months of age. A Sex × Time × Toy × Color ANOVA showed expected interactions ...

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