Play is a joyous activity that is necessary for optimal child development1. It is recognized and promoted as a universal children’s right by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights2. Within a loving and safe relationship, children can express exploratory play3. By doing so, ...
Play is a joyous activity that is necessary for optimal child development1. It is recognized and promoted as a universal children’s right by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights2. Within a loving and safe relationship, children can express exploratory play3. By doing so, ...
The concept of self-regulation has been used to explain the ways in which individuals manage their own learning and behavior (Butler, 2002, Zimmerman, 2001). The development of the capacity for self-regulation represents an important achievement of childhood that is associated with social, behaviora...
playful deviance as an urban leisure activity: secret selves, self-validation, and entertaining performances. playful. Framed by Erving Goffman's (1963) concept of backspaces, this article interprets the accounts people provide for participating in playful deviance during M... Redmon,David - 《Dev...
Infant self-soothing is often misrepresented by descriptive terms like tough love, crying it out, leaving babies to “deal with it” on their own, and even neglect. Apparently there are people who misunderstand the concept, or use it as an excuse to ignore a child. Perhaps it’s in react...
for early development and learning 'wired' Brain development is linear: the brain's Brain development is non-linear: there are capacity to learn and change grows prime times for developing different kinds of steadily as an infant progresses knowledge and skills towards childhood A toddler's brain...
2. Calculate IV maintenance for a child weighing 15 kgs. 3. State normal urine output for a child weighing 8 kgs. 4. Name the correct muscle(s) used for IM injections. 5. Describe the emotional support needed for an infant, toddler, preschooler and school age child. 6. Identify the ...
Two subscales from the Short Temperament Scale for Children (STSC) were used to provide early indicators of toddler attentional and emotional regulation (Williams et al., 2015): persistence (mean of 5 items such as “child goes back to the same activity after a brief interruption (snack, trip...
On New Year’s Day, the infant daughter of a young, dear friend was found dead in her crib. Each of these events belly flopped me back into the cesspool of gloom and made Tammy go wild! She burst out of the house and ran cursing and screaming down the street. #5 I feel so bad...
children younger than 3 in Montessori infant and toddler programs is practically nonexistent. There is also little research on the impact of variation in Montessori implementation, which definitely exists (Daoust2004), particularly when one goes outside of the stricter AMI-recognized implementation (by...