emotional, cognitive and social development of children. As educators and guardians, it is our responsibility to embrace and advocate for the importance of continuous provision and outdoor play in early years. By doing so...
International Journal of Early Years EducationDockett, S. (1998). Constructing Understandings through Play in the Early Years. International Journal of Early Years Education, 6, 1, 105 - 116. :Dockett, S. (1998). Constructing understandings through play in the early years. International ...
Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development 32... Fleer,Marilyn 被引量: 7发表: 2013年 The Use of Role-Play and Drama in Interprofessional Education: An Evaluation of a Workshop with Students of Social Work, Midwifery, Early Years and Medicine Helen.The use of role-...
Designed as a companion to the textbook Play in the Early Years, but also useful on its own, Theorising Play in the Early Years provides indispensable support to academics and TAFE lecturers in early childhood education in their course development and research. 展开 ...
The benefits of play includepromotion in early brain development, intelligence, creative thinking, communication, impulse control, social competence, physical and mental health, life skills, relationships, and school readiness. Below are the 10 benefits of playing in children’s development. ...
Language Skills Improve: Singing along with your child, or engaging in activities involving rhyming words enhances his linguistic and vocabulary development. Experts opine that it is necessary to nurture verbal language skills in the early years of childhood rather than teaching word recognition and pho...
in early education, our outdoor space is much more than a playground or an area for physical activity– it's a dynamic setting that nurtures cognitive, social, and emotional development. "真正的世界不在书中,在门外....
Physical Development During early childhood, activities we undertake support the development of both gross and fine motor skills. When taking part in larger scale play children work on their core strength, stability and balance. This type of play encourages children to be risk takers a...
Developmental Play is an early years educational approach for working with children, particularly those who learn differently. Using developmental play as a paradigm helps parents, educators and therapists lead children through play stages to reach their
In the early years, in the vast rural areas of China, shadow play became very popular mainly because A. it was very interesting B. it was not expensive C. it adds color to the poor and monotonous life there D. people prefer it among all the other types of play答案:C答案解析:难易...