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      Cognitive developmentHealth CareChild DevelopmentPolicy
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This January 2015 paper reviews the science of early brain development at the intersection with the science of adversity, toxic stress and trauma. It offers four recommendations for policy makers and applied scholars.
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      Early Childhood EducationEarly Childhood Development
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      Evolutionary BiologyNeurosciencePsychologyBehavioural Science
Early intervention (EI) programs face severe and often condemnatory critique. Some common criticisms arising within the social science literature concern the burden of moral blame that EI programs supposedly place upon parents; the use of... more
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Today’s children are growing up in a fast-paced and sometimes chaotic world (Bowes, Grace, & Hodge, 2012). Technology, media, screen time, nature-deficit disorder, fast-paced days, constant visual and physical stimulation, and complicated... more
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      Early Childhood EducationBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental DesignClassroom Design
The current report reviews the developmental, psychological, and environmental factors that influence the conduct and behaviors of children and youth (generally, ages 6-25) seeking refuge in the United States. During immigration... more
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      Child and adolescent mental healthChild DevelopmentTrauma StudiesChildren and Youth
In comparison to the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) systems of many other advanced economies the German system can be characterised as relative uniform, when looking at programmes and providers. But in other ways, there are... more
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Our journey through life is encoded in our bodies just as the rings of a tree encode the life-story of that tree. If we grow up in an emotionally supportive environment our posture will be secure, our movements fluid, and our speech... more
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A global consensus is emerging that early childhood services, and the policies to develop them, can only be sustainable and beneficial for all children and all families once we take public responsibility and start building a coherent... more
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      Early Childhood EducationSustainable DevelopmentComparative & International EducationEarly Childhood Care and Education
Building a strong foundation for healthy development in the early years of life is a prerequisite for individual well-being, economic productivity, and harmonious societies around the world. Growing scientific evidence also demonstrates... more
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      Child DevelopmentGlobal HealthHealth DisparitiesDeveloping Countries
The potential of multiple intelligences of early childhood possessed from birth will be able to develop optimally when they get the right parenting patterns from their parents. Unfortunately, there are still many parents, especially in... more
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Children's spellings provide a window on their representations of spoken words. These representations may not always match those assumed by the conventional orthography. We examined one specific case in which this may be true, that of... more
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The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), described by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) as ‘a comprehensive framework which sets the standards for learning, development and care of children from birth to five’, was... more
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"Cette recherche est consacrée à l’examen du statut de l’écrit dans les ouvrages scolaires et parascolaires. Nous procédons à une analyse d’exercices incluant des graphiques, contenus dans les ouvrages de grandes maisons d’édition. Il... more
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      Early Childhood EducationScientific Reasoning (Psychology)Pre-Schooling and Primary Education, Research Methodology, Technology and EducationEarly Childhood Development
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Fairy tales play a substantial role in the shaping of childhoods. Developed into stories and played out in picture books, films and tales, they are powerful instruments that influence conceptions and treatments of the child and... more
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Move, Act, Play, Sing (MAPS) explored early childhood teaching and learning in the performing arts through community artist interventions and relational practices and pedagogies. The research developed three early childhood centre case... more
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The practice to turn to young children to increase the armed forces of a state is far from being recent, but it is always delicate to estimate particularly for ancient civilizations. In Egypt, the child's condition was without any... more
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      Program EvaluationPsychologyCognitive ScienceDevelopmental Psychology
Reports from two Heising-Simons Foundation-sponsored meetings describe the importance of early mathematics (1) the right of all young children to a high-quality mathematics education, and the need for dramatic, wide-ranging actions to... more
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      Educational TechnologyMathematics EducationEarly Childhood EducationProfessional Development
Children in transition from kindergarten to school develop fundamental skills important for the acquisition of reading and writing. Previous research pointed toward substantial correlations between specific language-and music-related... more
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      Music and LanguageMusic CognitionEarly Childhood Development
Restorative practice can be integrated into classrooms or community settings where conflict occurs; activities using picturebooks and restorative circles that include restorative practice support students' overall development, growth,... more
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Preschool education has special importance in the development processes of children at 3-6 age, which is the period when the foundations of individual development are established. In this period, the development of children is supported... more
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This research aimed to explore children’s play in relation to gender stereotypes and beliefs and practices of educators in preschool settings. A feminist poststructuralist approach framed the design of the research and data was collected... more
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      Gender StudiesChildren and FamiliesEarly Childhood EducationGender and Sexuality
Australian preschool teachers' use of Web-searching in their classroom practice was examined (N = 131). Availability of Internet-enabled digital technology and the contribution of teacher demographic characteristics , comfort with digital... more
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Why we should reconsider how we view play as a window into children's existing funds of knowledge. Across much of Europe, there is reignited interest by teachers and parents into how play and free-time is essential for children's... more
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      Early Childhood EducationReconceptualizing Early Childhood EducationEarly Childhood Development
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One of the Buddha's most significant insights created through his Awakening to ‘Pure awareness’ was that the self is developed by a complementary dualist perspective and this distinction between a subject and object is an arbitrary... more
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PENULTIMATE PROOFS: please do not quote. To quote or cite, please see to http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/hop0000105 History of Psychology, Vol 22(2), May 2019, 113-129 A common view among ancient historians about Roman attentiveness to... more
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Recent research has redefined what it means for a child to ���be ready��� for kindergarten. This primary objective of Goals 2000 set by the National Education Goals Panel1 was ���to insure that all children enter school ready to learn.���... more
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Parental overuse of portable technology, especially smart phones and tablets, poses a real danger to the welfare and development of children. In the past few years, research studies have documented this phenomenon whereby parents pay far... more
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      United NationsEarly ChildhoodCase StudyEarly Childhood Development
A World of Babies provides a wide variety of answers to these and countless other child-rearing questions, precisely because diverse communities around the world hold such different beliefs about parenting and engage in remarkably... more
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Öz Okul öncesi eğitim, çocuğun eğitim yaşantılarının temelidir. İlkokula geçiş sürecinde çocukların gelişimsel özellikleri ile akademik becerilerinin yeterliliği sıklıkla vurgulanır. Bu bağlamda çocukların sosyal-duygusal, bilişsel, dil,... more
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      Child DevelopmentLiterature ReviewSchool ReadinessPreschool Education
W naszej publikacji prezentujemy czytelnikowi autorski program DZIELNE DZIECI! – wspierania zdrowia psychicznego dzieci w okresie średniego dzieciństwa. Jest on przezna-czony przede wszystkim dla przedszkolaków, czyli dzieci w wieku od... more
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      Early Childhood DevelopmentEARLY SYMPTOMS OF NEURO-BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN
The scientific study of loss, grief, bereavement, and mourning has transformed over the years. Longheld views and popular notions are discarded with fresh research evidence. The belief that grieving is necessarily associated with... more
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