Child's Readiness to Learn in Kindergarten
.... Despite this assessment, the study also found that at-risk factors impact `
child's readiness to
learn in kindergarten, including single-parenthood, minority ....
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Psychology of Middle Childhood: Analysis of Results and ...
.... Children may change their behaviors to belong to a group and parents need to help their
child learn how to feel accepted without behaving negatively. ....
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Vygotsky Child Development Theory
.... that children
learn through self-initiated activity. Thus, a young
child would
learn through self-initiated activity such as play. ....
(729

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Effect on Family of a Seriously Disabled Child
.... She also says she wants to help anyone involved with a handicapped
child to
learn to build bridges between themselves and others with a similar experience so ....
(822

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The journey of a teacher
.... Without a complete understanding of how each
child functions, it is impossible for the teachers to be able to help the
child learn effectively (Ayers, 1993, pp ....
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One Child
.... that she should do her papers like everyone because it is so important
in other words, she is expressing caring to the
child over her efforts to
learn in a ....
(974

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Process of Education and Teacher Methods
.... student. This means enabling the
child to
learn rather than forcing the
child to
learn or making the
child learn in a rote manner. The ....
(2053

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Parenting a Child with Dyslexia
.... do. The task may take the
child longer, and be harder to
learn, but dyslexia does not mean the person will be a failure. Brachacki ....
(1740

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Parental Involvement in Schools
.... This requires that a
child learn the values of society, which emphasizes the importance of community, or social relations and responsibilities, in conjunction ....
(2154

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Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... disabilities. Ultimately, I believe that these books have played an important role in helping me
learn how to teach the whole
child. As ....
(2179

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Models of Child Development
.... He believes this interaction stimulates development of the brain, and that even before the
child can speak, it can still
learn a great deal from its ....
(1635

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Curriculum for Early Childhood Education
.... Socio-dramatic play can also help a
child learn impulse control. All children have aggressive impulses that they must
learn to regulate. ....
(2666

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Trantrums & Extinction
.... in or changing one's mind because this kind of reaction to a temper tantrum is actually going to build a conditioned response and make the
child learn to use ....
(1661

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A Child Development center in Oregon
.... describes the methods used at the Helen Gordon
Child Development Center .... in reading, writing, storytelling, and playacting through which they
learn the meaning ....
(2469

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How to Get Parents to Read with Their Kids
.... Based on the research findings it is clear that parents want to help their
child learn to read and given the opportunity to
learn ways to reach optimal goals ....
(3609

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Child Abuse
.... Eventually, the
child may
learn that his response or lack thereof has no contingency or bearing upon the ways in which he is treated or his parents' response ....
(4325

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Summary of Child Development
.... In order to provide a clear summary of
child development, the paper will be .... to Erikson's (1993) model of the eight ages of man, infants
learn to develop trust ....
(1361

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History of child-rearing Practices
.... perspective of
child rearing, even the suppression of genital activity is considered to be detrimental to the natural development of children who
learn through ....
(2878

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Oralism Verses Manualism
The argument over whether a deaf or hard of hearing
child should
learn to speak,
learn to sign, or both is an old one. There are ....
(1485

6

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Child Maltreatment
.... in which the parent learns to identify problems,
learn problem-solving skills .... Legislation has provided provision for public
child welfare services, principally ....
(2702

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Case Study of an Abused Child
.... Joanna is certainly not too old to
learn, but her development is much .... Davies (1999) describes this period in typical development: The
child evolves from an ....
(2735

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Children Learning to Read
.... Blumenfeld contends, "A
child can
learn an initial sight vocabulary faster than he can
learn the alphabet and letter sounds. However ....
(1586

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Mastery Learning
.... children. An adult reading to a
child is known to be the primary motivation for that
child to
learn to read on his own. The
child ....
(1682

7

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Neuro-Developmental Funcation & Learning
.... He explains how parents and teachers can encourage a
child's strengths and
learn ways to find a way around a
child's areas of dysfunction. ....
(1464

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Emotional Abuse of Children Christensen, Marilyn Holm. "'The ...
.... in the person's life. It is noted that the adult who was abused as a
child can
learn to forgive but not forget. In this way, the ....
(922

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Self Esteem and School Performance
.... In this type of setting a true family feeling can result, and the
child can
learn self-esteem which will serve him or her well in the subsequent years. ....
(1927

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Japanese Methods of Child Rearing
.... in school effectiveness has generated considerable interest Japanese
child-rearing patterns .... p. 4). From the earliest years, Japanese children
learn that ability ....
(2353

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Parental Involvement and Children
.... Furthermore, research indicates that parents "who are involved in their
child's academic life have a profound effect on the
child's ability to
learn an helps ....
(1227

5

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Theories of Nature v. Nurture
.... one can conclude that the kind of familial environment in a
child is reared will have enormous influence over their development. Children do
learn from those ....
(947

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Guide to Educating Children
.... And without sequence the
child does not
learn to connect ideas; without connections, the
child does not
learn to think. Anderson's ....
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