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Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
Interpersonal, familial, and situational risk factors that predict young children's aggression and non-compliance are explored. Here examples of specific techniques and provided to help teachers and parents effectively support children's early development of cooperative and prosocial behaviours as well as problem-solving skills in family and…
Descriptors: Aggression, Young Children, Compliance (Psychology), At Risk Students
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1998
Teachers and caregivers understand well how important their role is in the promotion of young children's cognitive development. However, they must also emphasize the development of prosocial behaviors in children, particularly in light of some recent data indicating possible heightened aggression and lack of prosocial interactions among…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Day Care Effects, Interpersonal Competence
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Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 1983
Argues that understanding of five major dimensions of normal child development can be useful for those who work with special children: child development theories, norms, research models, intervention models, and communication techniques. (RH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Guidelines
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Keller, Diane; Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Twelve preschoolers took part in an educational program designed to encourage social interactions with disabled children. Preschoolers who received the educational program made 14 positive social interactions with a visiting disabled child, compared to 2 made by a control group who did not receive the program. (MDM)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Curriculum Evaluation, Disabilities, Interpersonal Relationship
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Honig, Alice Sterling – Montessori Life, 1999
Proposes that providing prosocial curricula in child care facilities will aid in resolving problems related to potential antisocial behaviors. Describes 30 teacher tools for creating a classroom environment to facilitate prosocial interactions and cognitive competence, including teaching words for feelings, using bibliotherapy, being aware of…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Day Care, Day Care Effects, Early Childhood Education
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1996
Infants have definite personality characteristics from birth onward. Despite wide variation in infant temperament styles, ranging from easy to difficult, responsive parents and non-parental caregivers can ensure positive emotional-social development. This paper, which reviews various theories and research on personality development in infants and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1982
Information provided in five major dimensions of the field of normal child development can be useful in increasing the understanding and effectiveness of those who work with preschool children with special needs. The especially relevant dimensions of the child development field are : (1) child development theories, including the theories of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Disabilities
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Honig, Alice Sterling – Young Children, 1982
Reviews theory and research on various aspects of prosocial development, discusses curricula designed to increase the ability of young children to behave in prosocial ways, and lists six factors that can be used to facilitate children's prosocial development. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Child Caregivers, Child Development
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1988
Teachers who are specialists in motoric skill-building need to think about ways in which they can help the whole child develop. This paper discusses: (1) fine and gross motor development in infancy; (2) baby cuddling for optimal motoric development; (3) cross-cultural studies and infant body holding; (4) floor freedom for babies; (5) body language…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Body Language, Child Caregivers, Classroom Environment
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1984
Ten emerging issues in early childhood education (ECE) are explored. The first issue has to do with the societal purpose for early childhood education, the second with the problem of whether ECE personnel are professionals. The third issue concerns the conceptual world view that helps educators see what child development is all about. The fourth…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Developmental Continuity, Early Childhood Education
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1984
This paper emphasizes the need for early childhood teachers to value themselves more highly in order to better their work with young children. The goal of working with children must be to build their self-esteem so they like themselves as human beings. The document (1) reviews research findings that will help teachers make insightful caregiving…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers, Cognitive Ability, Day Care
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1998
This paper annotates research "stories" on the development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and is intended to be used by early childhood professionals as a basis for teaching parenting courses and helping families in stressful situations. The references are organized by topic area: (1) child abuse; (2) attachment; (3) fathering; (4) infant…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Development