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Rheingold, Harriet L. – 1973
During an experiment on infant behavior, it was observed that young children shared toys with their mothers; therefore, a series of research studies was designed to investigate this phenomenon. The general purposes of the research were: (1) to define sharing more precisely and develop objective measures of frequency and duration for it, (2) to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Oregon Elementary English Project. – 1971
These curriculum guides are designed to introduce drama to students at the third and fourth grade level. The teacher's guide for each of the two grade levels presents 40 lessons. Each lesson includes a description of objectives and various exercises, including movement warm-ups, movement exercises, imagination exercises, composition assignments,…
Descriptors: Acting, Curriculum Guides, Drama, Dramatic Play
Torrance, E. Paul – 1971
Creative methods of communicating with young children are discussed. In order to communicate through talk, adults must realize that children have a "secret world" with their own language and reasoning and must respect it. Self awareness, patience, understanding, and consistency are necessary for adults to truly communicate with children through…
Descriptors: Child Language, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Saunders, Minta M. – 1971
Learning in infancy is based on activity, beginnings, and curiosity, the so-called ABC's. Earliest behavior consists of mass activity, the period from birth to 24 months of sensory-motor development which provides the foundation for all future learning. Adults must provide space, toys, and affectionate care to help infants proceed through…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning
McDowell, John – 1976
This paper attempts to illustrate with concrete data that riddles serve as a didactic device to sharpen the wits of young children. The riddle is described as a verbal routine which adapts the interrogative system of a speech community to purposes of play. Riddles concerning motion or locomotion of animals, machines and toys were collected in a…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Elementary Education
Gillis, Marion Frances – 1976
This study investigated the relationships between symbolic play, reading readiness, drawing, Piaget's principle of conservation, and age, in 41 preschool children. Subjects were participants in a pre-first-grade summer program; they had had kindergarten experience but no formal reading instruction, and they ranged in age from five years, six…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Art Expression, Child Development, Cognitive Development
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Feiring, Candice; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1987
Mothers from inner-city, poor families with high-risk infants were interviewed when their infants were three months of age concerning sources of support (e.g., fathers, relatives, friends) and types of support received (e.g., goods, services, advice, financial support). Observations of the mother-infant interaction in a free-play setting were also…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, High Risk Persons, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis
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Brown-Gorton, Robin; Wolery, Mark – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Three mothers of handicapped children were taught to imitate their child's behavior; subsequently the number of mands displayed by the mothers during play sessions were measured. Results showed increases in the percentage of sample intervals during which mothers imitated their children and showed that, as imitations increased, mands decreased.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Disabilities, Imitation
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Trawick-Smith, Jeffrey – Young Children, 1988
Summarizes a sampling of theoretical and empirical research on play leadership in young children, and suggests ways in which teachers can encourage leadership or following behavior in their classes. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Interpersonal Competence, Leadership Effectiveness
Wardle, Francis – Child Care Information Exchange, 1987
Maintains that play is a basic activity necessary for normal development of young children; it aids in the development of cognitive skills, social skills and moral rules, control of one's environment, emotional release, flexibility/creativity and physical ability and condition. Also presents teachers and parents with ideas to encourage play.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Development, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Berghammer, Gretta – Youth Theatre Journal, 1988
Outlines the common features of Theatre-In-Education (TIE), and suggests that TIE provides an integrated structure for the heightening of personal, social, cultural, and political consciousness through its commitment to perform and address topics such as sex stereotyping, racism, and child abuse. (MM)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Drama
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MacDonald, Kevin – Developmental Psychology, 1987
Compares the parent-child interactions of rejected, neglected, and popular boys aged three, four, and five years, in a paradigm emphasizing physical play. Results indicate the importance of the regulation of affect for social competence and illustrate strong links between the parent and peer social system. (Author/RWB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten Children, Males
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Wanska, Susan K.; Bedrosian, Jan L. – Journal of Child Language, 1986
Examined topic discourse skills in pre-operational level 2- to 6-year-olds (N=30) interacting with their mothers during free play. The results suggested a complex picture of children's management of discourse as it relates to topic and mothers' continuing role in facilitating their children's discourse skills. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Feedback, Language Acquisition, Language Usage
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Woods, Claire A. – English Education, 1986
Discusses the concepts of play and imagination and how these shape personal development and the knowledge gained through experience with reading and writing. (SRT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
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Carter, Beth W. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1985
Building projects with blocks provide opportunities to foster creative thinking skills. The connection between blocks and thinking how to implement the strategy are included, along with examples. (MNS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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