Thinking Beyond the Norm: Using Alternate Theories in Early Childhood Education and Care Physical Activity InterventionsEarly childhood education and carephysical activityprofessional developmenttheoryECEC-based physical activity (PA) interventions have reported modest changes; however, those that are ...
The development of play is an important milestone in early childhood. Play holds a crucial role in providing a safe, caring, protective, confidential, and containing space where children can recreate themselves and their experiences through an exploratory process (Winnicott, 1942; Erikson, 1963). Du...
Resources to help make early childhood education as versatile, engaging, and effective as possible. For elementary students, pre-K, and kindergartners.
Early Childhood (1 – 3 years):Toddlers need todevelop independenceand autonomy as they explore their environment. If they succeed, they will develop self-confidence, while if they fail they will develop a sense of personal shame. Play Age (3 – 6 years):During the play years, children att...
Jakobson (1941/1968) proposed that: (i) infants babble the sounds of all languages; (ii) there is discontinuity between babbling and first words; and (iii) phonemes are acquired in a universal order. Since then, all of these hypotheses have been rejected
There are many theories regarding how babies and children grow and develop into happy, healthy adults. We explore several of these theories in this section. PSYCHOSEXUAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT SigmundFreud(1856–1939) believed that personality develops during early childhood. For Freud, ch...
What is the origin of early childhood education? Early childhood education has roots in the Enlightenment era. Martin Luther advocated for universal education to spread literacy and individual learning in children. Who has influenced the history of early childhood education? There have been many contri...
Monographs and edited collections in this series are attentive to the mundane everyday relationships, in-between ‘what is’ and ‘what could be’, with matters and materials. The series is unique because it challenges traditional western-centric views of children and childhood by drawing on a ...
According to Klein, early childhood experiences, particularly those involving primary caregivers, play an instrumental role in shaping our psyche, our expectations of others, and our relationships. These “objects” or people can either be part-objects, such as a mother’s breast to a hungry baby...
Early childhood preservice teachers' autonomy in constructing personal practical theories of teaching and learning Han, Min-Kyung. The University of Oklahoma ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2006. 3239543. ProQuest, part of Clarivate 关于ProQuest 联系我们 条款与条件 隐私政策 Cookie 隐私...