ABSTRACT Home environment provided by the parents, parental behavior, their interaction with the child and other related factors such as socio personal and economic factors tend to influence the development of children though the degree of influence may vary. The social and physical home environment variables are uniquely related to the development of young children. Age trends showed that the highest correlations between environment and development tended to be found during the preschool years. To assess the stimulation provided to children by mothers, Mohite’s Home Environment Inventory was used on 120 mothers from four villages of Hisar district of Haryana state. Control-Experimental group and Pre-Post test design was used to find out th...
The home environment in which children live is an important factor in the general development. Moto...
This study intended to explore mothers’ perceptions regarding the role of play in early childhood (4...
Background: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
ABSTRACT The present investigation was carried out on 120 mothers of children between 3-5 years in r...
This study was concerned with the examination of several environmental features, that are considered...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
The purposes of the study were to determine the effects of a Home-Based program on the attainment of...
An infant stimulation program developed for mothers from low income areas with children under the ag...
The present study determined the relationships among parenting knowledge, quality of stimulation in ...
Abstract This study aims to examine maternal daily actions/responses given by mothers in facilitati...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
Stimulated to stimulate growth nor will mean if degree of health and gizi child of was not paid att...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
Children born to young mothers have substantially worse outcomes than do those born to older mothers...
The home environment in which children live is an important factor in the general development. Moto...
This study intended to explore mothers’ perceptions regarding the role of play in early childhood (4...
Background: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
ABSTRACT The present investigation was carried out on 120 mothers of children between 3-5 years in r...
This study was concerned with the examination of several environmental features, that are considered...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
The purposes of the study were to determine the effects of a Home-Based program on the attainment of...
An infant stimulation program developed for mothers from low income areas with children under the ag...
The present study determined the relationships among parenting knowledge, quality of stimulation in ...
Abstract This study aims to examine maternal daily actions/responses given by mothers in facilitati...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
Stimulated to stimulate growth nor will mean if degree of health and gizi child of was not paid att...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
Children born to young mothers have substantially worse outcomes than do those born to older mothers...
The home environment in which children live is an important factor in the general development. Moto...
This study intended to explore mothers’ perceptions regarding the role of play in early childhood (4...
Background: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...