Self-concept is a person's view of himself, including beliefs about physical attributes, personality traits and intelligence. According to Scholastic magazine (scholastic.com), during the preschool years children become more independent and curious about their skills and their surroundings, so it is c...
The effects of yoga on attention and self-concept in special education preschoolersVoll, Christine Baviello
Investigated the use of the Inferred Self-Concept Scale (ISCS), a teacher measure of self-esteem developed for Ss in Grades 1–6, with preschoolers. Six te... HM Hughes - 《Child Study Journal》 被引量: 4发表: 1984年 加载更多来源...
Multidimensional profiles of head start preschoolers' moral self-concept predict subsequent, but not concurrent, aggression 2024, Development and Psychopathology I help, therefore, I am? – A registered report on longitudinal inter-relations of the three-dimensional moral self-concept and prosocial behavi...
Self-Concept SciencePart of building a child's self-esteem is helping him recognize what makes him different. One way to do this is to discuss the characteristics of the students. You can use that information for science and math activities in the classroom. Cut a string or strip of paper...
One factor that influences children’s physical performance (e.g., sports participation) is the physical self-concept (PSC) [14]. The knowledge of this motivational process could thus be of great importance for improving PA. Therefore, research is of great interest in children with CHD. ...
be a challenging concept – especially when preparing for preschool. Taking the time to nurture the child’s growing abilities and interests can be overwhelming and exhausting. But, it is an important step for creating self-reliance in toddlers and preparing them for what is to come in ...
1. Which of the following age categories is likely to be experiencing a development of self concept that Erikson called industry vs. inferiority? Toddlers 1 to 3 years old Babies up to 1 year old Children 6 to 12 years old Preschoolers 3 to 6 years old ...
The aim of this paper is to observe the expression of self-concept and adjustment strategies developed by children subject to this kind of violence. Five hundred twenty-four students between the ages of 8 and 12 (m = 9.44) participated in the longitudinal study. Two measurements were made ...
Preschoolers learn self-esteem in stages through developing their senses of trust, independence, and initiative. During this age, parents can help foster the child's self-esteem by teaching problem-solving skills, involving them in tasks that give them a sense of accomplishment, asking for and li...