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Noncooperation of Preschoolers

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
Sir .—We were interested in Dr Schmitt's account 1 of preschoolers who refused to be examined, and we would like to report some results concerning a group of sixty 3-year-old children who refused to cooperate during a neurologic examination for "soft signs." These children were part of a larger cohort of 1,037 children, born between April 1, 1972, and ...
R, McGee, P A, Silva
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Preschool Depression

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Within the past five years, significant strides have been made in the characterization of preschool (3-6 years of age) depression. Advances in this line of research have been made possible by increasing attention to the impact of developmental stage on symptom manifestation and the development of measures that appropriately assess for the presence of ...
Melissa Meade, Stalets, Joan L, Luby
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Preschoolers With Syphilis

Pediatrics, 1999
Syphilis in preschoolers is rarely described in current medical literature, despite the rise in syphilis in both the adult and the pediatric populations during the past decade. Since that time, 3 children between 3 and 4 years of age have been diagnosed with syphilis at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
C W, Christian, J, Lavelle, L M, Bell
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A Preschooler in a Disaster

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1988
A search of the literature of children in disasters showed no case of individual therapy with such a child. The absence may be related to a specific countertransference. In the case of the preschooler presented here, the child's particular situation and developmental stage were significant aspects of his reaction and therapy.
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The Role of Preschools and Preschool Teachers: Icelandic preschool educators' discourses

Early Years, 2003
The purpose of the study was to investigate how preschool teachers in Iceland view early childhood education and the professional preschool teacher. Focus groups consisting of early childhood educators in Iceland were interviewed. Each of four focus groups comprised educators who held similar positions.
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FUTURE PRESCHOOL TEACHERS’ TRAINING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF PRESCHOOLERS IN STUDYING PRESCHOOL PEDAGOGY

B U L L E T I N OF OLEKSANDR DOVZHENKO HLUKHIV NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY, 2022
У статті висвітлено зміст підготовки майбутніх бакалаврів дошкільної освіти до фізичного виховання дошкільників під час вивчення дисципліни «Педагогіка дошкільна». Здійснено аналіз останніх публікацій у галузі фізичного виховання дошкільників та фахової підготовки вихователів до формування у дітей рухової й здоровʼязбережувальної компетентностей як ...
Liudmyla Zahorodnia, Halyna Barsukovska
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Preschool STEM Activities: Preschool Teachers’ Preparation and Views

Early Childhood Education Journal, 2020
The aim of this study was to determine preschool teachers' STEM training, STEM classroom activities, lesson planning processes, problems, and evaluation strategies and methods during activities. The study sample consisted of 20 preschool teachers. Participants were recruited using criterion sampling, which is a purposive sampling method.
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