How Do Teachers Influence Children’s Emotional Development?

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  • Fiona Seth-Smith
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8 Data bases searched 9 Introduction 10 Definition of Emotional Development 12 Emotional Development and Learning 14 Attachment Perspectives on early teacher-child relationships 18 Attachment in Schools 20 Different Attachment Representations 21 Trajectories of Child-Teacher Relationships 24 Middle Childhood to Adolescence 26 Teacher Factors 32 Altering Developmental Trajectories: Teacher Interventions 36 School Programmes 37 References 56 PART 2: Empirical Paper 75

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تاریخ انتشار 2013