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Gnjatovic, Dragana – Research in Pedagogy, 2015
This article is based on the results gained from the research about the perception teachers have about stories. The study was conducted in Sweden and the main purpose was to partially fulfil the requirements for Erasmus Mundus joint degree "International Master of Early Childhood Education and Care". In accordance with previous research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Development, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Louis, Linda – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2013
This article reports on the most recent phase of an ongoing research program that examines the artistic graphic representational behavior and paintings of children between the ages of four and seven. The goal of this research program is to articulate a contemporary account of artistic growth and to illuminate how young children's changing…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Painting (Visual Arts), Creative Development, Child Development
Wisconsin State Dept. of Health and Social Services, Madison. – 1972
This booklet contains suggestions for suitable play activities for preschool children. In an attempt to answer the questions of homemakers and mothers an explanation of the place of play in a child's life, and some ways that an adult can help are presented. Also discussed is the vital importance of play in the total development of the child.…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Bibliographies, Child Caregivers, Child Development
Golomb, Claire – 1990
The paper examines the early development of a highly talented child artist in light of three theories of graphic development in children: (1) drawing development is a search for increasingly satisfying solutions to graphic problems that proceeds along a stage-like path; (2) gifted children aspiring to be artists carefully imitate their culture's…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Case Studies, Child Development
Saunders, Minta M.; Keister, Mary Elizabeth – 1969
This proposal suggests researching the possibilities of offering experiences with surroundings--space, forms, colors, and materials--to many children at any early age. The design for such a setting would provide children with the unique advantage of developing within themselves a sympathy for basic forms, natural materials, and primary colors and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Interests, Costs, Creative Development
Butler, Annie L. – Theor Pract, 1969
The importance of early attention to the mental development of preschoolers cannot be underrated, especially in the case of children from low-income families. Early Childhood education can help the child become aware of his abilities and foster in him a desire to develop them. (CK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Development, Creative Development, Early Childhood Education
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Henniger, Michael L. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Analyzes seven characteristics of childhood play and describes way in which current computer technology for young children either allows for, or detracts from, creative play experiences. Argues that refinements are necessary before the computer can approach the effectiveness of more traditional materials in stimulating creative play experiences…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Development, Childrens Games, Computer Uses in Education
Millersville State Coll., PA. Educational Development Center. – 1974
This booklet contains materials designed to help parents develop "parenting" skills during the years when the child is at home prior to entering school. Areas covered by the materials include rainy day activities, home safety, nutrition and health, creativity in young children, baby sitters, various aspects of child development, family crises, and…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Creative Development
Yawkey, Thomas Daniels – 1973
Coupled with justifications of nondescriptive and intuitive levels, research from Piaget's developmental theory is used to support play as a viable part of a day care curriculum. Within the context of Piaget's theory of play, three developmental stages or classifications of play are distinguished: (1) sensorimotor practice play (infants); (2)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Day Care, Early Childhood Education