YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Childhood by Maura Stanton
Essays 91 - 120
around 8 or 9 oclock at night, depending on their age. So they have a lot of trouble getting to sleep, and there is a tendency fo...
century, psychologists, social theorists and educators have considered the notion of cognitive development and the progression of ...
The methodology used in this study largely substantiates the utility of the hybrid approach. The children from two Head Start cl...
the ease and comfort of old friends. Because each had discovered that they were neither white nor male, and that all freedom and t...
collaborative style, teacher and supervisors work together, with each person sharing the responsibility for problem solving. As th...
is to provide children with a "rich and varied learning experience" and to also instill in the children who attend the center a lo...
birth to 8 years (Zeng and Zeng, 2005). The NAEYCs position is that effectiveness of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) ha...
private, in order to reach their full potential (Harbin, et al, 2004). The current incarnation of this legislation is the Individu...
California area roughly 25 percent of programs surveyed employed strict didactic instruction (Zeng and Zeng, 2005). These programs...
respiratory conditions, such as asthma and obstructive sleep apnea (Thorpe, et al, 2004). The long-term consequences of childhood ...
often occur during times of major life cycle transition, when a family becomes overly stressed and developmentally stuck, and is u...
and the process of education that have emerged since the 1970s: cooperative learning; collaborative learning; constructivism; mult...
that it was a test that had also been given to her friend Haifa and that it was important to test more than one person. This seeme...
number of researchers for different age groups. Bukatko and Daehler (1998) introduce the term "scaffolding" to describe the criti...
Another important area of research is obesitys impact on childhood from health, psychosocial and cognitive development standpoints...
can doss that internal fire rather than kindle it. As an early childhood educator, I would consider it my duty and responsibility ...
In fourteen pages this research paper considers how a nursing intervention can be designed to assist adults with PTSD resulting fr...
responding to student aggression. Each participant received a 4-page survey instrument. Forty-seven percent of the surveys were re...
In ten pages this report examines childhood asthma in terms of causes and symptoms, planning and intervention possibilities, and a...
glass. He will have some organizational skills - all the sweaters in one drawer, the underwear in another. And he will be able t...
represents a major public health concern. It has been estimated that 1 of every 7 health care dollars is spent on complications re...
In ten pages early childhood classrooms are examined in an assessment of whether or not computers belong in this academic setting....
In seven pages the ways in which Dickens' portrays childhood during the 19th century in his classic novels Great Expectations, Oli...
In six pages this paper discusses child development in a daycare observation that includes personality, physical, socioemotional, ...
In eight pages this paper examines how 19th century childhood is reflected in James's What Maisie Knew and The Turn of the Screw. ...
Isolation, privation and loss in childhood are major themes in literature. This report discusses the work of two Canadians, Joy Ko...
In five pages this paper examines childhood and its representation of innocence and hope as depicted in The Passion by Jeanette Wi...
In six pages an article addressing the problems of children who spend too much time engaging in sedentary activities such as watch...
been those social theorists of the past several decades that have suggested that the importance given to educating adolescents is ...
In seven pages this paper discusses early childhood education in a discussion of monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual language...