8,295 research outputs found

    Toddler Behavior Questionnaire

    No full text
    This questionnaire is a research instrument designed to obtain maternal reports on the anger and tantrum behavior of young children. The target age for the questionnaire is from approximately 10 to 24 months. At this age, typically developing children are in the process of becoming bipedal and most can stand and walk with support, if not independently, at this age. The questions reflect common, everyday situations likely to be experienced by children. The tool was used in studies supported by NIMH grant 17205 (M. W. Sullivan, PI). Two published studies report data from this and an earlier version of the scale and provide basic information on its development and preliminary psychometrics (Sullivan & Lewis, 2012; Sullivan, 2018). The author gives permission for research use of the scale without modification and requests copies of reports of studies including it at a measurement tool. The author may be contacted at [email protected]. Sullivan, M. W. & Lewis, M. (2012). Relations of early goal blockage response and gender to subsequent temper tantrums. Infancy, 17(2), 159-178. NIHMS283965 PMID22408573. PMC 3293480. Online: 9 MAY 2011 doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.0007 Sullivan, M. W. & Carmody, D. (2018). Approach-related emotion, toddlers’ persistence and negative reactions to failure. Social Development, In press.Copyright Rutgers University and M.W. Sullivan

    Joseph Sullivan

    No full text
    In 1847, Joseph Sullivan emigrated to the United States from Kerry, Ireland. Along with him came his wife, Mary, a son, John, a daughter Margaret, and a Mary Sullivan. By 1850 the Sullivan family move to Savannah, Georgia from New York. However, they do not become citizens until 1852. While in Savannah, the Sullivans experience the birth of two daughters-Mary and Ellen. Joseph Sullivan\u27s occupations included being a laborer, porter, janitor. However he worked as a clerk at Southern Bank for ten years. By 1887 Joseph Sullivan\u27s life comes to an end.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1128/thumbnail.jp

    "The Sword" Bishop Sullivan High School, 1993

    No full text
    1993 yearbook of Bishop Sullivan High School. Bishop Sullivan High School was opened by the Catholic Archdiocese of Baton Rouge in 1983. The school was named after Bishop Joseph V. Sullivan in honor of the late bishop. However, in 2005, allegations arose concerning sexual abuse and the school decided to change it's name to the name that had been originally chosen for the school before it was build; St. Michael the Archangel High School. The school serves 9th -12th graders and is considered a co-ed college preparatory school. The school is located at 17521 Monitor Avenue

    Letter from William Sullivan to Alden Partridge, 31 March 1822

    No full text
    William Sullivan writes from Boston, Massachusetts, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont; he introduces his son, William Amory Sullivan, who is to enter the Academy; discusses his course of study.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from William Sullivan to Alden Partridge, 29 August 1822

    No full text
    William Sullivan writes from Boston, Massachusetts, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont, regarding his son, William Amory Sullivan, who will be returning soon to the Academy.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from William Sullivan to Alden Partridge, 26 March 1822

    No full text
    William Sullivan writes from Boston, Massachusetts, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont; he intends to send his son, William Amory Sullivan, to the academy; could he board with Charles Amory?Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from William Sullivan to Alden Partridge, 24 December 1823

    No full text
    William Sullivan writes from Boston, Massachusetts, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont; he encloses a check (which has been removed from the center of the first page of the letter), probably to pay his son's (James S. Sullivan) expenses.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Joseph Sullivan honored as professor emeritus

    No full text
    Joseph Sullivan, of Blacksburg, the Joseph H. Collie Professor of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, was conferred with the title "professor emeritus" by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors during the board's quarterly meeting Monday, Aug. 23

    Sullivan, Michael Joseph (Death, 1894-06-11)

    No full text
    Address: 448 W. 9th St.Age at death: 48170/Pg 56/1894/M W M/Ireland/Dr. George Conner/J.J. Sullivan/St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'STUHBERGER-SULZER'

    Sullivan, Joseph (Death, 1897-06-21)

    No full text
    Address: St. Francis Hospital- 16 Commerce St.Age at death: 21287/Pg 56/1897/M W S/Cinti, Ohio/Dr. B. F. Clark/J.J. Sullivan & Co./St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'STUHBERGER-SULZER'
    corecore