This article reports research from a descriptive study, identifying parents' and teachers' views of young children's social behaviour. This study was conducted in Singapore with 26 respondents, 13 early year's teachers and 13 parents, five from an international school and 21 from a Catholic school. Using qualitative thematic analysis, the researcher revealed three key themes influencing the development of young children's social behaviour: differences across generations, quality of relationships and mechanisms of socialisation. The intention of this study was not to compare the settings but to record the perceptions of respondents as they reflected on factors influencing young children's social behaviour in Singapore. Implications of the fi...
The background that motivates this research is the many highlights that are focused on the attitudes...
This book contributes to the literature on early childhood education services in Singapore. It evolv...
Recent research and policy regarding the advantages of early years provision has focused largely on ...
This article reports research from a descriptive study, identifying parents' and teachers' views of ...
This paper reports the viewpoint of 10 children (aged five-six years) on social rules in their Catho...
Young children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related social skills...
BackgroundYoung children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related soc...
Social skills are important for developing successful relationships and promoting learning. This stu...
Maintaining relationships and interacting socially are essential aspects of children's occupational ...
This research is based on the inability of young children to have good social interaction and behavi...
ABSTRACT Early childhood research and policy are focusing increasingly on issues of ‘quality ’ in ea...
Social class is a topic that is often avoided in Singapore. In Singapore, the decisions making proce...
In 2013, 31 preschool teachers in three Catholic schools across Singapore embarked on a two year act...
Recent research and policy regarding the advantages of early years provision has focused largely on ...
ABSTRACT This article presents a discussion of the new kindergarten framework in Singapore. The rece...
The background that motivates this research is the many highlights that are focused on the attitudes...
This book contributes to the literature on early childhood education services in Singapore. It evolv...
Recent research and policy regarding the advantages of early years provision has focused largely on ...
This article reports research from a descriptive study, identifying parents' and teachers' views of ...
This paper reports the viewpoint of 10 children (aged five-six years) on social rules in their Catho...
Young children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related social skills...
BackgroundYoung children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related soc...
Social skills are important for developing successful relationships and promoting learning. This stu...
Maintaining relationships and interacting socially are essential aspects of children's occupational ...
This research is based on the inability of young children to have good social interaction and behavi...
ABSTRACT Early childhood research and policy are focusing increasingly on issues of ‘quality ’ in ea...
Social class is a topic that is often avoided in Singapore. In Singapore, the decisions making proce...
In 2013, 31 preschool teachers in three Catholic schools across Singapore embarked on a two year act...
Recent research and policy regarding the advantages of early years provision has focused largely on ...
ABSTRACT This article presents a discussion of the new kindergarten framework in Singapore. The rece...
The background that motivates this research is the many highlights that are focused on the attitudes...
This book contributes to the literature on early childhood education services in Singapore. It evolv...
Recent research and policy regarding the advantages of early years provision has focused largely on ...