Working-class women and preschool playgroupsJ.V. Finch
It describes the way in which playgroups are used by children in three contrasting geographical areas, including the age at which they start, the length of time they spend in the playgroup, the hours they attend each week and their use of other preschool services. Mothers' reasons for ...
(School of the Hermitage) near Brussels. Unlike Montessori’s children, however,Decroly’s children worked in groups, and, like the Agazzis’ children, they worked with real things drawn from everyday life. His educational system was based on three processes: observation, expression (oral, ...
Handicapped Children in Preschool Playgroups unavailable] Faulkner,E R. - 《Br Med J》 被引量: 3发表: 1971年 Handicapped Children in Preschool Playgroups unavailable] Faulkner,R.,E. - Bmj 被引量: 3发表: 1971年 The Peer Relations of Mildly Delayed and Nonhandicapped Preschool Children in ...
Children participated in short-term heterogeneous playgroups consisting of representatives from all three developmental status groups. Naturally occurring conflicts with peers in the form of extended directive episodes were assessed in terms of their frequency, purpose, strategies, and the way conflicts ...
The teachers in this study were all lead teachers and taught within preschool programs (Head Start, state-funded pre-k) prioritizing enrollment of young children from low-income households or children experiencing other documentable risk factors (e.g., low parent education; violence in the home)...
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The teacher–child relationship is a key element in measuring the quality of childcare institutions and is essential to the current and future physical and mental developmental outcomes of children. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of
(i.e., the target child is playing quietly away from other children, does not appear anxious and, if left undisturbed, would seem likely to happily continue to play on his own); (3) relational aggression (i.e., the target child says to a peer: “if you don’t let me have the ...
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