This study examined parents’ developmentally appropriate beliefs about young children’s play and parents’ views on their child’s play skills. This exploratory secondary data analysis was drawn from data on low-income African-American and Latino parents and their children (n?=?109) participating in Head Start programmes in the USA. Compared with African-American parents, Latino parents were more likely to endorse play as valuable (Play Support) for promoting preschool children’s social skills and school readiness, yet were also more likely to see play as not as important as academic readiness activities (Academic Focus). Parental endorsement of Play Support beliefs positively related to children’s interactive play skills; Academic Focus beli...
Research affirms that culture, teaching, and learning are interconnected and there is a link between...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
ABSTRACT Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for c...
This study examined associations between parents’ developmentally appropriate beliefs about young ch...
Guided by a strengths-based resiliency framework, this article reviews a body of research on the pos...
It is important to explore how Latino parents view early childhood education in supporting children ...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
It is widely known within the field of Early Childhood Education that play lays a foundation for lif...
This dissertation study addresses the need for innovative home-based interventions supporting parent...
In accord with a strength-based, eco-cultural model, the present study examined the validity of the ...
This research thesis examines the establishment of Supported Playgroups in Schools (SPinS). The aim ...
Children’s interests are widely recognised as pivotal to meaningful learning and play in the early y...
This multimethod study of mothers and toddlers (a) examined the effectiveness of a play-based interv...
This study was designed to assess the efficacy of an early intervention project focusing on early st...
Research affirms that culture, teaching, and learning are interconnected and there is a link between...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
ABSTRACT Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for c...
This study examined associations between parents’ developmentally appropriate beliefs about young ch...
Guided by a strengths-based resiliency framework, this article reviews a body of research on the pos...
It is important to explore how Latino parents view early childhood education in supporting children ...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
It is widely known within the field of Early Childhood Education that play lays a foundation for lif...
This dissertation study addresses the need for innovative home-based interventions supporting parent...
In accord with a strength-based, eco-cultural model, the present study examined the validity of the ...
This research thesis examines the establishment of Supported Playgroups in Schools (SPinS). The aim ...
Children’s interests are widely recognised as pivotal to meaningful learning and play in the early y...
This multimethod study of mothers and toddlers (a) examined the effectiveness of a play-based interv...
This study was designed to assess the efficacy of an early intervention project focusing on early st...
Research affirms that culture, teaching, and learning are interconnected and there is a link between...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
ABSTRACT Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for c...