نتایج جستجو برای: kindergarten

تعداد نتایج: 4784  

2009
Susan Phillips Susan D. Calkins

The aim of this study was to investigate the toddler and preschool predictors of early peer social preference. Behavioral and social functioning were examined in a sample of children across the toddler and preschool years from parent and teacher observations. Kindergarten social behavior and peer social preference were assessed in the children‘s kindergarten classrooms using standard sociometri...

Journal: :Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2007
Susan Rvachew Pi-Yu Chiang Natalia Evans

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the types of speech errors that are produced by children with speech-sound disorders and the children's phonological awareness skills during their prekindergarten and kindergarten years. METHOD Fifty-eight children with speech-sound disorders were assessed during the spring of their prekindergarten year and then again a...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
David Grissmer Kevin J Grimm Sophie M Aiyer William M Murrah Joel S Steele

Duncan et al. (2007) presented a new methodology for identifying kindergarten readiness factors and quantifying their importance by determining which of children's developing skills measured around kindergarten entrance would predict later reading and math achievement. This article extends Duncan et al.'s work to identify kindergarten readiness factors with 6 longitudinal data sets. Their resul...

Journal: :Anales de pediatria 2015
B Domínguez Aurrecoechea M Fernández Francés M Á Ordóñez Alonso P López Vilar J I Pérez Candás L Merino Ramos A Aladro Antuña F J Fernández López A M Pérez López

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Parents often ask paediatricians for advice about the best way to care for their children. There are discrepancies in the literature on this subject. The objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of attending kindergartens on the risk of acute infections and the use of health care resources in children less than 24 months. POPULATION AND METHODS A prospe...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2004
Susan Phillips Keane Susan D Calkins

The aim of this study was to investigate the toddler and preschool predictors of early peer social preference. Behavioral and social functioning were examined in a sample of children across the toddler and preschool years from parent and teacher observations. Kindergarten social behavior and peer social preference were assessed in the children's kindergarten classrooms using standard sociometri...

2014
Dong-Hee Kim Hak-Sun Yu

Previous reports have suggested that the environment of day care centres is a crucial factor in the development of enterobiasis. There is a lack of data regarding a teacher’s knowledge about enterobiasis although kindergarten teachers have the greatest influence on a child’s habits because the child spends a lot of time with them and because they manage the child’s physical environment. The foc...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Nancy C Jordan David Kaplan Chaitanya Ramineni Maria N Locuniak

Children's number competencies over 6 time points, from the beginning of kindergarten to the middle of 1st grade, were examined in relation to their mathematics achievement over 5 later time points, from the end of 1st grade to the end of 3rd grade. The relation between early number competence and mathematics achievement was strong and significant throughout the study period. A sequential proce...

Journal: :The Course of Study 1901

2015
Vicente Nacher Fernando Garcia-Sanjuan Javier Jaén Martínez

Games are an ideal mechanism to design educational activities with preschool children. Moreover, an analysis of current kindergarten curricula points out that playing and games are an important basis for children development. This paper presents a review of works that use games for kindergarten instruction and analyses their underlying technologies. In addition, in this work we present future c...

2014
Athanasios S. Drigas Georgia K. Kokkalia

Recent development in the role of special education in kindergarten children includes the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). ICT nowadays is recognized as a tool that can foster the knowledge and the experiences for this crucial age and the support of specific areas in kindergarten according to the educational perspective and the areas of needs they serve is thought signi...

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