Structured around the concepts considered key to the social science disciplines--the attitudes, values, and skills believed essential for citizens of a democratic society--it presents a multitude of ideas for introducing young children to social studies content. The book contains 11 chapters which ...
Suzanne LowellSocial StudiesS. Lowell Krogh, Preschool Democracy - Ideas from Montessori, Social Studies, n° 75, July/Aug., 1984, pp. 178-181.Krogh, S.L., 1984,Preschool Democracy-Ideas from Montessori, Social Studies., v. 75, n. 4, p 178....
Social Studies Around the World Preschool Theme Give your children have an appreciation of people from different countries and cultures from around the globe. Other Preschool Themes Preschool ideas for preschool themes and preschool lessons, holiday themes, the four seasons, my body, my community and...
Social Studies - Groundhog Day Ground Hog’s Day is a holiday that seems to hail the coming of spring. Ask children to share what they know about Groundhog Day. Discuss the fact that although Groundhog day is in February, some people believe that it can help predict when spring is coming...
Problems of moral upbringing receive theoretical interpretation in preschool pedagogy. Attention is focused on questions of personality formation in children, the positive interrelationships of children in common activities, the development of collectivism and moral ideas, and upbringing in the foundations of...
来自 ideas.repec.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 485 作者:K Coolahan,J Fantuzzo,J Mendez,Paul McDermott 摘要: The study employed multivariate techniques to examine whether low-income preschool children€s peer play interactions relate to learning behaviors and problem behaviors, and differ according to age ...
Cultural models guide parents’ perspectives about children's learning and social environments (Harkness and Super, 1992, LeVine, 1988). Parents’ ideas about high-quality preschools are likely to vary across cultural groups because goals of child development and beliefs related to learning are ...
Pretend play requires children to maintain representations of real-world knowledge while simultaneously thinking about and acting on ideas contradicting reality. For example, when a young child pretends to diagnose and cure her doll of an illness she is acting upon her knowledge of the real world ...
Typically Developing Children's Interactions with Peers with Disabilities: Relationships Between Mothers' Comments and Children's Ideas About Disabilities Presents a study on the ways in which mothers talk with their preschool children about physical disabilities and Down syndrome and the relationships betw...
According to Torrance (1968), creative thinking has four dimensions: fluency (production of ideas), originality (production of unusual ideas), elaboration (persistency in introducing details to products), and flexibility (production of different ideational categories). Creative thinking skills, which ...