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Madondo, Fortunate; Tsikira, Joseph – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2022
This study demonstrates the richness of traditional children's games as an instructional tool for promoting holistic child development at the early childhood development (ECD) level. The study examines traditional children's games from rural Zimbabwe. Valuable insights were drawn from different dimensions of indigenous knowledge systems, ranging…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Folk Culture, Teaching Methods
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Zuckerman, Ronni; Jenkins, Melissa; Albritton, Travis; Taylor, Evi; Lippold, Melissa – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
How do we challenge anti-Black racism within the social work curriculum? As a requirement of all BSW and MSW programs, Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) coursework provides students with foundational knowledge about human development that is essential to theory-driven social work practice. Traditionally, conceptions of human…
Descriptors: Racism, African Americans, Social Work, Higher Education
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Lenes, Ragnhild; Størksen, Ingunn; McClelland, Megan; Idsøe, Thormod – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2022
Parental education and child gender are related to learning and development during childhood and adolescence. The present study investigated the role of mother's education level and child gender for children's vocabulary and math skills in Norway. Children's vocabulary and math skills were assessed in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)…
Descriptors: Parent Background, Educational Attainment, Mothers, Child Development
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Schaefer, Lyn – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2022
The first purpose of this qualitative study was to explore self-reported significant life experiences of early childhood educators to determine whether experiences of traditional pre-K educators differed from those who taught in nature-based programs. The second purpose was to explore whether these experiences influenced their teaching practices.…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Outdoor Education, Comparative Analysis
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Rahayu, Sri; Usman, Husaini; Sugito, Sugito; Herwin, Herwin – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2022
This study aims to develop a digital module that encourages expression and analyses the improvement of the social competence skills of early childhood teachers after using digital modules. The research and development methods and experimental methods were used. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire, pre-test--post-test and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Preschool Teachers, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Development
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Kerr-German, Anastasia; Namuth, August; Santosa, Hendrik; Buss, Aaron T.; White, Stuart – Developmental Science, 2022
Inhibitory control (IC) emerges in infancy, continues to develop throughout childhood and is linked to later life outcomes such as school achievement, prosocial behavior, and psychopathology. Little, however, is known about the neural processes underpinning IC, especially in 2-year-olds. In this study, we examine functional connectivity (FC) in…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Toddlers, Child Development, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Su, Yinshan; Chen, Yuejia; Huang, Jin – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2022
The body is the very basis of children's self-growth and their understanding of the world. However, children's body experiences of growing up have rarely been studied. This paper uses a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to study the body experience of 35 kindergarten children aged 5-6 from Nanjing, China. We found that children's body…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Human Body, Physiology
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Quebles, Irina; Perrigo, Judith L.; Bravo, Rocío; Patel Gera, Mona; Poulsen, Marie Kanne; Wheeler, Barbara Yoshioka; Williams, Marian E. – Infants and Young Children, 2022
This study explored the experiences and perspectives of Latinx mothers of children younger than 3 years who had participated in a developmental screening initiative provided by 2 Federally Qualified Health Centers in an urban setting, had positive developmental screenings, and were referred to early intervention (EI) services. A 2-phase…
Descriptors: Mothers, Hispanic Americans, Toddlers, Early Intervention
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Wood, Jeffrey; Peters, Emily; Wood, Tristan; Wood, Simon – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This retrospective is a group effort between my children and me to make sense of their literacies over the past 26 years. Sharing in the authoring of this retrospective, we take a look back at the ways those literacies unfolded across their childhood. Emily, Tristan, and Simon used different literacies to define who they were and to construct a…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Children, Child Development, Literacy
Maxime Alexandra Tulling – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation investigates the neural bases and development of displacement, which is a language property that allows us to communicate about situations outside the "here-and-now." One way to displace from our immediate environment is to project ourselves into the here-and-now point of an alternative actuality. Another form of…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Processing, Learning Modalities
Natalie Dowling – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In everyday interaction interlocutors use pragmatic co-speech gestures to cooperatively construct conversation. Shrugs, one of the most common pragmatic gestures, communicate a remarkable array of seemingly unrelated or even contradictory meanings--agreement and disagreement, ignorance and obviousness, interest and disinterest, among others.…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Children, Adolescents, Pragmatics
Cameron, Claire – UCL IOE Press, 2018
As a society we want our children and young people to thrive and fulfil their potential. How then, can we best identify and respond to their needs in order to achieve this? In this lecture, Professor Claire Cameron takes the case of children in state care and the longer-term impacts on those young people of having been in care. In particular, she…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Child Development, Child Care, State Programs
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Bús, Imre – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2019
Introduction: Computers and the applications of today's high technology can simulate reality so realistically that virtuality has become part of both children's and adults' lifestyles (Nagy & Kölcsey, 2017; Szécsi, 2012). However, it did not emerge with the computer applications, but with human thinking and part of that, the virtual conception…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Social Change, Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods
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Moore, Charlotte; Dailey, Shannon; Garrison, Hallie; Amatuni, Andrei; Bergelson, Elika – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Around their first birthdays, infants begin to point, walk, and talk. These abilities are appreciable both by researchers with strictly standardized criteria and caregivers with more relaxed notions of what each of these skills entails. Here, we compare the onsets of these skills and links among them across two data collection methods: observation…
Descriptors: Child Development, Infants, Child Behavior, Vocabulary Development
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Schaeffer, Jeannette; Durrleman, Stephanie; Eigsti, Inge-Marie – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2021
This Special Issue on linguistic and cognitive development in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) arose from the 42nd Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) (2017), when Jeannette Schaeffer, Stephanie Durrleman, and Inge-Marie Eigsti organized a symposium on this topic. It shows that the study of language development…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Cognitive Development
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