AbstractOur image of the child influences our view of children, our relationship with, and expectations of them. An image of the child as unique, self-assured, capable, secure, loving, joyful, competent, the protagonist of their own learning and discovery, sets the parameters of engagement with children. The adult's role in promoting and consolidating this image begins with adults who intentionally build and models respectful relationships. Thus bullying, power over behaviours, are unacceptable and discouraged. One research question was examined in this online study: Isan adults’ positive image of the child aligned with an authoritative paradigm of teaching and learning? Findings from this study form part of a larger study examining the adu...
AbstractWe consider that we should pay attention to the roles played by the contemporary educational...
This paper investigates, through critical review, the label of emotional and behavioural difficultie...
Learning his role in the family and society begins when the child is born. Through the voices of his...
Our image of the child influences our view of children, our relationship with, and expectations of t...
AbstractOur image of the child influences our view of children, our relationship with, and expectati...
AbstractThere is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the mo...
There is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the most effec...
AbstractMastering emotions and developing relationship skills are considered vital in this century o...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
The introductory chapter provides a brief exploration of the history of childhood, and childhood rep...
Our contributors offer inspiring stories—from a psychology of early childhood and teaching experienc...
In a change from the once-dominant view of children as passive in the parent-led process of socializ...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Child development."Reprinted 9/01/5M
Self-esteem involves developing a sense of self-worth by feeling lovable and capable. Children tackl...
AbstractReframing the school culture as a community of learners creates a context in which many new ...
AbstractWe consider that we should pay attention to the roles played by the contemporary educational...
This paper investigates, through critical review, the label of emotional and behavioural difficultie...
Learning his role in the family and society begins when the child is born. Through the voices of his...
Our image of the child influences our view of children, our relationship with, and expectations of t...
AbstractOur image of the child influences our view of children, our relationship with, and expectati...
AbstractThere is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the mo...
There is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the most effec...
AbstractMastering emotions and developing relationship skills are considered vital in this century o...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
The introductory chapter provides a brief exploration of the history of childhood, and childhood rep...
Our contributors offer inspiring stories—from a psychology of early childhood and teaching experienc...
In a change from the once-dominant view of children as passive in the parent-led process of socializ...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Child development."Reprinted 9/01/5M
Self-esteem involves developing a sense of self-worth by feeling lovable and capable. Children tackl...
AbstractReframing the school culture as a community of learners creates a context in which many new ...
AbstractWe consider that we should pay attention to the roles played by the contemporary educational...
This paper investigates, through critical review, the label of emotional and behavioural difficultie...
Learning his role in the family and society begins when the child is born. Through the voices of his...