Children’s attunement to racial hierarchies is also evident in studies that directly examine children’s race-based inferences. For instance, by age 4, children in the USA predict that White people have more and better resources thanBlack people[15,27,58] (Figure 2). Similarly, children in ...
characteristics of the syndrome [19,20,21]. Studies have highlighted that individuals with 22q11DS exhibit poorer social functioning compared to typically developing peers (TD). For example, poorer social skills [22] and more problematic social behaviors [23] have been reported in children with 22...
Cromby’s analysis of the neurophysiological underpinnings of feelings of paranoia—that others are a potential or immediate threat—may be a useful example to consider here before exploring specific empirical studies (e.g., see Section 9 for examples of research social feelings and psychiatric ...
Concrete examples Structured routine Visual elements and support Visual books list and schedule (upon request) External Resources Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools. Sources The following books will be used: When Sophie Gets Angry, Really, Really...
摘要: Recommends the introduction of social studies/social science content into early childhood and elementary grade curricula. Gives examples of activities based on simple concepts in history, psychology, and geography. (AV)关键词: Child Development Curriculum Development Early Childhood Education ...
Social-emotional developmentchanges as a child grows. A mother providing a feeling of safety for her baby begins the child’s process of healthy social-emotional development. Toddlers engage in pretend play and learn how to interact positively with others. As children enter school, they develop ...
studies could incorporate the pretest score of children’s self-regulation as a control variable into the model. Moreover, behavioral self-regulation was assessed by the parent-reported survey. Future studies could more objectively assess this skill through one-on-one behavioral tasks such as the ...
These studies have found that demographic, child behaviour, ©2011-2024 CEECD | SOCIAL VIOLENCE 11 and parent factors affect whether parents use corporal punishment. For example, parents are more likely to use corporal punishment if they have children with difficult temperaments or have high ...
perception of accents influenced their learning performance. Students who had previously expressed a lower preference for Asian accents showed poorer learning performance with corresponding speakers than students who preferred this accent to a greater extent. Besides cultural differences, previous studies ...
studies have analyzed the signals used to communicate the intention to initiate (e.g., Fröhlich, Wittig, et al.,2016) or maintain play (e.g., Palagi,2006), but there is less evidence for the existence of a closing phase. This might indicate the absence of a “we” intentionality or...