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The 19th Biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD)was held in Melbourne from 2nd to 6th July 2006. Selected presentations by AHDA members who attended the 2006 ISSBD conference are available for downloading here.

Delincolas, E.K. & Young, R.L. Are initiation of joint attention and response to joint attention on the same developmental trajectory?

Fisher, J.A. & Robinson, J.A. Predicting resilience among elderly people facing the challenge of providing care to terminally ill family members.

Gartland, D., Bond, L., Olsson, C., Buzwell, S. & Sawyer, S. Development of a multi-dimensional measure of resilience in adolescents: The adolescent resilience questionnaire.

Henley, J. & Robinson, J.A. Age differences in the predictors of emotional and behavioural problems in newly settled refugee students.

Margrain, V.G. Case studies of precocious readers: Self-regulated and spontaneous literacy achievement.

Newcombe, P., Sumner-Armstrong, C. & Antrobus, E. Perceptions of child witnesses: Factors influencing juror determinations.

Piira, T., Hayes, B. & von Baeyer, C. Helping children to cope with pain: Effects of information provision and distraction.

Robinson, J.A. & Guy, S.C. Age differences in the factors associated with individual differences in expressed prejudice in Australian Adolescents

Shaw, S. & Buzwell, S. Dealing with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: Differences in post-diagnosis behaviour.

Toubia, C.L. & Robinson, J.A. Age differences during adolescence in the relationship between "developmental assets" and school engagement.

Walker, S. & Berthelsen, D. Social inclusion of young children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Australian early childhood programs.

Wright, F., MacDonald, S. & Hayne, H. Mothers' narrative style during early childhood predicts the age of adolescents' earliest autobiographical memories.

Zimmer-Gembeck, M.J., Creed, P.A., Chipuer, H.M., Hanisch, M. & McGregor, L. Relationships at school and environmental fit as resources for adolescent engagement and achievement.

Zimmer-Gembeck, M.J., van Dulmen, M.H.M., Collins, W.A. & Egeland, B. Romantic relationships, sexual behaviour, and externalising problems: Age as a moderator, individual differences and multidimensional romantic experiences.

 

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