Forty-five three-year-olds and their parents participated in the research. Twenty-four of the children were observed two months and one week before, as well as two months after, enrollment in a nursery school. The others were observed at comparable intervals, but remained at home in the fulltime care of their parents. On all occasions, the children who were about to enter or had entered nursery school engaged in more positive interaction with and sought more proximity to their parents than the home care children did. These tendencies were unaffected by enrollment in nursery school. There were no differences between nursery school and home care children on measures of peer interaction eithe before or after nursery school began. The need to c...
The early developmental antecedents of individual differences in children's social functioning with ...
The behavior of 13 children enrolled in the Psychology Department Nursery School was observed and re...
Research indicated that if the experiences a child had in a nursery school were vital to his needs, ...
This study investigated the effects of the transition to preschool on the social behaviour of three-...
The main objective of this study was to determine whether or not differences exist in the social par...
The effects of day care participation on parent-child interaction at home were assessed using a univ...
This study assessed how parents who placed their children in a high-quality infant and toddler progr...
It seems that nursery schools are becoming more family centered. Before a child enters nursery schoo...
Preschoolers\u27 social competence may depend on the frequency with which informal play activities a...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parents change in their attitudes toward child guidanc...
[From the Purpose] The purpose of the present study is threefold: 1. To determine the typical patter...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine whether nursery schoo...
The goals of the present study were to (1) replicate Sheldon, Thompson and Earl (1985), with a large...
[From the Purpose] The purpose of the present study is threefold: 1. To determine the typical patte...
Graduation date: 1966The purpose of this study was to compare the level of behavioral\ud understandi...
The early developmental antecedents of individual differences in children's social functioning with ...
The behavior of 13 children enrolled in the Psychology Department Nursery School was observed and re...
Research indicated that if the experiences a child had in a nursery school were vital to his needs, ...
This study investigated the effects of the transition to preschool on the social behaviour of three-...
The main objective of this study was to determine whether or not differences exist in the social par...
The effects of day care participation on parent-child interaction at home were assessed using a univ...
This study assessed how parents who placed their children in a high-quality infant and toddler progr...
It seems that nursery schools are becoming more family centered. Before a child enters nursery schoo...
Preschoolers\u27 social competence may depend on the frequency with which informal play activities a...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parents change in their attitudes toward child guidanc...
[From the Purpose] The purpose of the present study is threefold: 1. To determine the typical patter...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine whether nursery schoo...
The goals of the present study were to (1) replicate Sheldon, Thompson and Earl (1985), with a large...
[From the Purpose] The purpose of the present study is threefold: 1. To determine the typical patte...
Graduation date: 1966The purpose of this study was to compare the level of behavioral\ud understandi...
The early developmental antecedents of individual differences in children's social functioning with ...
The behavior of 13 children enrolled in the Psychology Department Nursery School was observed and re...
Research indicated that if the experiences a child had in a nursery school were vital to his needs, ...