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Libbey, Jane E.; Coon, Hilary H.; Kirkman, Nikki J.; Sweeten, Thayne L.; Miller, Judith N.; Stevenson, Edward K.; Lainhart, Janet E.; McMahon, William M.; Fujinami, Robert S. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
Autoantibodies to central nervous system antigens, such as myelin basic protein (MBP), may play a role in autism. We measured autoantibody titers to MBP in children with autism, both classic onset and regressive onset forms, controls (healthy age- and gender-matched) and individuals with Tourette syndrome via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. We…
Descriptors: Play, Autism, Anatomy, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Tal, Clodie; Fares, Eshtiak; Azmi, Rim; Waab, Waffa – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This article describes a group of Druze preschool and kindergarten teachers from Northern Israel who participated in an in-service course in their community. The focus of the training experience was to improve the social climate of the classroom by implementing a life-world approach. Analysis of their reports shows that the children's meaningful…
Descriptors: Play, Group Activities, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Wohlwend, Karen – Language Arts, 2008
This reconceptualization of play as an embodied literacy explores how its multimodal facility for manipulating meanings and contexts powerfully shapes children's learning and participation in classrooms. Three examples from one focal kindergarten in a three year study of literacy play in early childhood classrooms illustrate how young children…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Learning Modalities, Kindergarten
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Kinzie, Mable B.; Joseph, Dolly R. D. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
Educators and learning theorists suggest that play is one of the most important venues for learning, and games a useful educational tool. This study considers game activity preferences of middle school-aged children, so that educational games might be made more appealing to them. Based on children's activity modes identified in our prior research,…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Educational Games, Play, Middle School Students
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Drew, Walter F.; Christie, James; Johnson, James E.; Meckley, Alice M.; Nell, Marcia L. – Young Children, 2008
As a structural element of education reform, early learning standards shape the content of instructional curriculum, set the goals of professional development, and establish the focus of outcomes assessment. Many early childhood teachers are concerned that the standards movement and its narrowing of educational goals are pushing aside classroom…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Professional Development, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Education
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Breslin, Casey Marie; Morton, Jane R.; Rudisill, Mary E. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
In Fall 2006, North Carolina kindergarten teachers were charged with the task of meeting the NASPE guidelines for providing daily physical activity to their kindergarten students. In turn, the teachers researched resources and consulted experts to design and develop a developmentally appropriate physical activity and physical play environment for…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Activities, Program Implementation, Kindergarten
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Ostrov, Jamie M.; Bishop, Christa M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008
This multiinformant and multimethod study (N = 47) investigated the link between the parent-child relationship system and the display of physical and relational aggression with peers at school during early childhood. Children (mean age = 43.54 months, SD = 8.02) were observed (80 min/child) during free play, and parents and teachers were asked to…
Descriptors: Play, Aggression, Conflict, Parent Child Relationship
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De Falco, S.; Esposito, G.; Venuti, P.; Bornstein, M. H. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2008
Background: In children with Down Syndrome (DS), as in other groups of special needs children, development depends crucially on the degree to which parents provide appropriate stimulation and effective support. The majority of recent studies investigating interactions between parents and children with DS have been conducted on mothers. Method:…
Descriptors: Play, Fathers, Children, Down Syndrome
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Fujisawa, Keiko K.; Kutsukake, Nobuyuki; Hasegawa, Toshikazu – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2008
This study investigated the reciprocity of prosocial behavior among 3- and 4-year-old Japanese preschool children during free-play time. Matrix correlation tests revealed positive correlations between the frequencies of object offering given and received within dyads and between the frequencies of helping given and received within dyads. These…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Preschool Children, Helping Relationship, Peer Relationship
Shin, Annalise Grace – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Within the framework of language socialization, this dissertation uses conversation analytic and ethnographic methods to examine the interactional practices used by the adult safe school educator at a progressive elementary school to socialize students into beliefs and practices associated with the school's Cool Tools Safe School Program. Cool…
Descriptors: School Activities, Play, Physical Activities, Educational Philosophy
Stiles, Terri F. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Current research has focused on early numeracy in the preschool setting, but few studies have addressed the relationship between elementary school children's understanding of mathematical concepts and parent-child interactions during math play or work. As a result, the researcher sought to understand the extent to which math concepts were…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Elementary School Students, Speech Communication, Second Language Learning
Myszak, Jessica Peters – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The ability to understand theory of mind and understand the emotions of others has significant consequences for the social competency of individuals. As early as the preschool years, theory of mind ability has been associated with the capacity of children to engage in and sustain pretend play with peers. Individuals on the autism spectrum…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Video Technology, Play, Intervention
Miller, Cathy Puett – Online Submission, 2010
Preschool and kindergarten educators know that strong oral language skills must be in place before children can learn to read. In "Before They Read: Teaching Language and Literacy Development through Conversations, Interactive Read-Alouds, and Listening Games," Cathy Puett Miller helps educators teach those early literacy skills with engaging…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Oral Language, Language Skills, Emergent Literacy
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Krajsek, Simona Strgulc; Vilhar, Barbara – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
We developed and tested a lesson plan for active teaching of diffusion in secondary schools (grades 10-13), which stimulates understanding of the thermal (Brownian) motion of particles as the principle underlying diffusion. During the lesson, students actively explore the Brownian motion through microscope observations of irregularly moving small…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Play, Role Playing
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Liu, Michelle Hsiu-Chen; Karp, Grace Goc; Davis, Debby – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2010
A lack of social skills may lead young children to have difficulties in establishing close relationships with their peers. This could lead to school maladjustment and academic failure. Research indicates that it is important for children to learn specific learning-related social skills (LRSS) to get along with others in order to succeed in the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Play, Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Relationship
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