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First and second born twins: a comparative study utilizing the Graffiths mental development scales - extended revised

机译:第一胎和第二胎双胞胎:使用格拉菲斯心理发展量表的比较研究 - 扩展修订

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Despite the concept of twins and twinning being a highly explored area of research for many years, limited research has been conducted on the comparison of first and second born twin development. The nature of twins leads people to believe that twins will present with similar characteristics, however, this study explores the possibility that due to their ordinal position they could in fact present with differing characteristics and could differ developmentally. The early holistic development of a child influences the rest of their lives. Concerning twins, the development of individuality and self-knowledge is especially important. Theorists, such as Piaget (1950), propose that child development takes place in stages and that although the order in which children proceed through these stages is the same, the pace at which this takes place can vary. The necessity of monitoring the child’s journey through these stages highlights the value of child developmental assessment. This form of assessment needs to be holistic, needs to involve a multidisciplinary team of professionals and needs to utilize assessment measures that are valid, reliable, culture-fair and standardized. The Griffiths Mental Development Scales-Extended Revised (GMDS-ER) is one such measure. This study, focusing on twin development, aimed to contribute and provide valuable information to a larger research project that is currently under way aiming to increase the applicability of the Griffiths Mental Development Scales-Extended Revised (GMDS-ER) in the South African context. The primary aim of the study, however, was to explore and compare the performance of normal first born and second born twins, aged between 2 and 8 years 4 months old, on the GMDS-ER. The purpose of the study was to generate information on the relationship between first born twins’ general development and second born twins’ general development. An exploratory, descriptive quantitative design was used. Participants were selected through a combination of non-probability purposive, convenience and snowball sampling. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics and dependent sample t-tests were employed to compare the General Quotients (GQ’s) of the first and second born twins in the sample. Results showed that no significant differences were found between the first and second born twins’ general development. Information generated from this study contributed to 1) child development research; 2) twin developmental research within a South African context; and 3) a greater group of studies on the GMDS-ER, currently underway in the United Kingdom and South Africa, aiming to contribute to the international credibility of this measure
机译:尽管双胞胎和双胞胎的概念多年来一直是研究的热点,但对第一胎和第二胎双胞胎发育的比较却进行了有限的研究。双胞胎的本质使人们相信双胞胎将呈现出相似的特征,但是,本研究探讨了由于其序贯位置而实际上呈现出不同特征且在发育上可能不同的可能性。儿童的早期整体发展会影响他们的余生。对于双胞胎,个性和自我知识的发展尤为重要。理论学家,例如Piaget(1950),提出儿童发展是分阶段进行的,尽管儿童进行这些阶段的顺序是相同的,但其发生的速度可能会有所不同。在这些阶段中监控孩子的旅程的必要性凸显了孩子发展评估的价值。这种评估形式必须是整体的,需要一支由多学科专业人士组成的团队,并且需要采用有效,可靠,文化公平和标准化的评估手段。格里菲思精神发展量表的修订版(GMDS-ER)就是其中一种。这项研究侧重于双胞胎发展,旨在为当前正在进行的旨在扩大格里菲斯精神发展量表(修订版)(GMDS-ER)在南非背景下的适用性的大型研究项目做出贡献并提供有价值的信息。然而,这项研究的主要目的是探索并比较年龄在2至8岁4个月大的正常第一胎和第二胎双胞胎在GMDS-ER上的表现。该研究的目的是生成有关第一个出生的双胞胎的总体发育与第二个出生的双胞胎的总体发育之间的关系的信息。使用了探索性的描述性定量设计。通过非概率目的,便利性和滚雪球采样相结合的方式选择了参与者。使用描述性统计数据分析数据,并使用相关样本t检验比较样本中第一胎和第二胎双胞胎的一般商(GQ)。结果显示,第一胎和第二胎双胞胎的一般发育没有明显差异。该研究产生的信息有助于1)儿童发育研究; 2)南非背景下的双发展研究; 3)目前正在英国和南非进行的有关GMDS-ER的更多研究,旨在为这项措施的国际信誉做出贡献

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    Davidson Gabrielle;

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