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Are critical periods critical for early childhood education?
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002exaly +2 more sources
Childhood in the Early Colonial Period
Pediatrics, 1974A great deal has been written about the life, struggles, and accomplishments of pioneer men and women who crossed the ocean to build a new world in the wilderness; but infant and child life during early colonial days is largely hidden in obscurity. Little has been recorded.1 It is known that few children under the age of 7 survived in ...
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Parent engagement in early childhood education: Pandemic period
Southeast Asia Early Childhood Journal, 2022Parent engagement contributes greatly to the teachers and parents as well as the child. Within the scope of this study, it was aimed to examine the opinions and practices of preschool teachers about parent engagement studies during pandemic period in depth. For this purpose, phenomenology, which is one of the qualitative research methods, was used.
Fatih Dereli, Tuğba Türk-Kurtça
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THE PERIOD OF RESISTANCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1942TABLE OF CONTENTS Historical Review Presentation of Cases The Clinical Picture Comment on Some of the Symptoms The Prognosis Statistical Treatment of Material Faulty Methods of Education The Psychologic Background of the Period of Resistance Appendix: The Disease of Civilization Therapy Prevention I.
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Culture and Eating in the Perinatal Period and Early Childhood
2019This chapter describes the issues around maternal eating during pregnancy and infant and preschool feeding. The varied practices of “eating during pregnancy” are described in terms of how they are dictated by cultural and socioeconomic factors. Feeding is strongly influenced by culture, superimposed on ethological predispositions of mother and infant ...
J. Martin Maldonado-Duran +2 more
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[Achalasia in the neonatal period and early childhood].
Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie : organ der Deutschen, der Schweizerischen und der Osterreichischen Gesellschaft fur Kinderchirurgie = Surgery in infancy and childhood, 1984Achalasia is a rare unusual lesion of the oesophagus in children under one year of age. The present report describes a boy of 2 months of age suffering from symptoms of oesophageal achalasia and pylorospasmus. Literature is reviewed in order to discuss frequency, pathogenesis and therapy.
W, Jaschke, I, Hoellen
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Mathematics in the Early Childhood Period
2005The preschool period is the fastest period for the development of children, and where they gain the basic- concepts. Gaining basic skills necessary for the understanding of mathematics and other sciences during the preschool period creates a base for the mathematical information and concepts for the school age.
Çimen Erdoğan, Serap; Ankara Üniversitesi, Ev Ekonomisi Yüksekokulu +1 more
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Sufistic Morals Education In Early Childhood Period
2021Such a child would love the created for the creator's sake. Sufi way of thinking is highly important to ensure that a child has fondness towards Allah as well as all created beings and that he has moral principles. Because Sufism represents peace, ethics and the bond with Allah.
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Working with African-American Families in the Perinatal Period and Early Childhood
2019This chapter underscores the variations in beliefs and practices that might be considered as “African-American” and the pitfalls of generalizations and unwarranted assumptions. It addresses the question of slavery, emancipation, and the possible transgenerational effects.
Prakash Chandra, Dana Billups-Bradley
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Working with Hispanic Families During the Perinatal Period and Early Childhood
2019This chapter discusses clinicians working with families in the United States with clients who identify themselves as Hispanic, Latinos/Latinx, or from Latin America. The chapter focuses primarily on the experience of immigrants and working with young children, men, and women in the perinatal period.
Sarah Johnson-Cardona +3 more
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