Abstract The present work examined aggressive behavior in a sample of children attending a child daycare center in relation to their teachers' behaviors and the types of activities proposed by them. Four teachers and their respective students were observed for an average of six sessions, during which they performed activities, which could be free (without instruction) or guided. The most frequent behaviors were pushing/pulling, fighting over objects/taking an object from someone else, and kicking/throwing objects, with 77.61% of the aggressive behavior occurring during the free activities. An association between free activities and aggressive behavior was found. The categories kicking/throwing, fighting over objects/taking an object from so...
This paper presents a study of learning experiences in peer conflicts among two- and three-year-olds...
This paper discusses the aggressive behavior in connection with children's groups. The first part is...
Day-care centers provide an ideal, underused setting for studying the developmental processes of chi...
Abstract: The present work examined aggressive behavior in a sample of children attending a child da...
Aggressive behaviour is possible to mwention in pre-school age. The principal aim was to find out wh...
In the course of my research on aggressive behaviour of children in kindergarten I found that the mo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the behavioral characteristics of children involved in relat...
The purpose of this study was to observe and analyze the relationship of children’s behaviors during...
M.A. (Psychology)This study was conducted in an attempt to determine whether children defined as pre...
Childrens aggressive behaviors are related to the multiple contexts of their lives, such as the say ...
We investigated the interaction between social learning factors measured by questionnaires and aggre...
The thesis deals with the issue of aggressive behaviour in children towards their kindergarten peers...
The current study aimed to identify the level of aggressive behavior of mentally limited children fr...
M.A.Aggression is multi-dimensional and can be defined as "any form of behaviour directed toward the...
Young children are spending more time in group care settings than ever before. With this influx of c...
This paper presents a study of learning experiences in peer conflicts among two- and three-year-olds...
This paper discusses the aggressive behavior in connection with children's groups. The first part is...
Day-care centers provide an ideal, underused setting for studying the developmental processes of chi...
Abstract: The present work examined aggressive behavior in a sample of children attending a child da...
Aggressive behaviour is possible to mwention in pre-school age. The principal aim was to find out wh...
In the course of my research on aggressive behaviour of children in kindergarten I found that the mo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the behavioral characteristics of children involved in relat...
The purpose of this study was to observe and analyze the relationship of children’s behaviors during...
M.A. (Psychology)This study was conducted in an attempt to determine whether children defined as pre...
Childrens aggressive behaviors are related to the multiple contexts of their lives, such as the say ...
We investigated the interaction between social learning factors measured by questionnaires and aggre...
The thesis deals with the issue of aggressive behaviour in children towards their kindergarten peers...
The current study aimed to identify the level of aggressive behavior of mentally limited children fr...
M.A.Aggression is multi-dimensional and can be defined as "any form of behaviour directed toward the...
Young children are spending more time in group care settings than ever before. With this influx of c...
This paper presents a study of learning experiences in peer conflicts among two- and three-year-olds...
This paper discusses the aggressive behavior in connection with children's groups. The first part is...
Day-care centers provide an ideal, underused setting for studying the developmental processes of chi...