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Peer reviewedLavach, John F.; Ries, Roger R. – Social Education, 1978
Reviews aspects of child development from various theoretical perspectives. Discusses developmental trends in pre-school years, early elementary years, and upper elementary years. (AV)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
Frankova, S. – Nutritio et Dieta, 1972
Deals with some of the important relations between mother and environmental factors in their effects on an infant somatic and behavioral development. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Cognitive Development, Early Experience, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedCartwright, Sally – Young Children, 1974
The physical, social, emotional, and cognitive gains derived from block building are examined in relation to learning needs of the pre-school child. (CS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Instructional Materials, Manipulative Materials
Peer reviewedMartin, H. P. – American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1973
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Vondra, Joan I.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1990
The study comparing 36 preschool children and their mothers from either low income maltreating, low income comparison, or middle income comparison homes found children from maltreating backgrounds scored lower on measures of cognitive and physical competence and on ratings of motivation. These children also overrated their own physical competence…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cognitive Development, Family Environment, Mothers
Khattab, Nancy; Jones, Cathy P. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
The early years of school provide opportunities for active learning, including developing habits of resiliency and perceptions of self-worth. Girls in particular may be at risk for developing negative self-perceptions. This article presents a pilot group (psychoeducational and counseling) designed to educate members about pre-adolescent…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Active Learning, Self Concept, Females
Mac Naughton, Glenda; Hughes, Patrick; Smith, Kylie – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2007
Young children's views are heard rarely in public debates and are often subordinated to adults' views. This article examines how early childhood staff could support and enhance young children's participation in public decision making. We argue that when early childhood staff use their expertise in young children's physical, social and cognitive…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Cognitive Development, Childrens Rights, Child Development
Juhasz, Anne McCreary – 1985
Learning and developmental theories establish a basis for realistically evaluating expectations for responsible sexual behavior by adolescents. Knowledge of the ways in which individuals learn and of the characteristic developmental levels and stages of an individual's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development should be applicable in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Decision Making
Renick, Mari Jo – 1985
The study examined the manner in which self perceptions of learning disabled (LD) children (1) develop in relation to growing social awareness and (2) differ among groups of LD students who are segregated from normally achieving students for varying amounts of their instructional time. Eighty-seven children (in grades 3 though 8) had been placed…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cognitive Development, Competence, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEiduson, Bernice T. – Children Today, 1974
Through longitudinal studies of 200 children being reared in alternative family styles or in traditional two-parent families, researchers investigated family values and the way they are transmitted through child-rearing practices. (CS)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedArnaud, Sara H. – Childhood Education, 1974
Solidly based experimental and experiential evidence indicates that play can serve as a powerful support and energizer in the early childhood education curriculum. (CS)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Creative Expression
Salvay, Betty – 1974
This paper focuses on the importance of play for a child's physical, emotional, cognitive, and social development. Three major purposes of the report are: (1) to persuade those concerned with the education of young children that play is an essential activity for children's well-being and should be facilitated at home and in the classroom, (2) to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Drama, Emotional Development
Ogletree, Earl – 1973
It is only out of a sound theoretical rationale of readiness that practical educational application can derive. The child gradually gains voluntary control of movement throughout the states of locomotive, speech and cognitive development. Thinking is a more subtle form of movement. Voluntary control of movement is an integral part of learning. An…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Growth Patterns, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedCartwright, Sally – Young Children, 1988
Discusses how unit building blocks can be used to enhance five major interrelated aspects of child learning, namely, physical, emotional, social, intellectual (cognitive), and intuitive development. Also presents six ways to encourage good block playing among children. (BB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development, Guidelines
Montopoli, Linda – 1999
Noting that the process of playing with blocks supports the groundwork for learning in every area of a child's growth, this paper discusses specific uses of building blocks in the early childhood curriculum to develop a child's physical, social, emotional, artistic, language, scientific and mathematics growth. The paper outlines the contributions…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development, Language Skills

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