نتایج جستجو برای: preschool

تعداد نتایج: 17463  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
S Sonnappa C M Bastardo P Aurora D Whyatt F J Kelly S D Beevers J Grigg

In preschool children, exposure to traffic-related emissions is associated with increased prevalence of respiratory symptoms [1–3] and, in school-aged children, with reduced lung function growth [4]. However, to date, the association between air pollution and preschool lung function remains unclear. In a cross-sectional study, we investigated the effects of residential proximity to main roads a...

2009
Stina Nylander

We have interviewed four parents and a teacher at a Swedish preschool to investigate the practices for spreading information in preschool. Our findings suggest that frequent presence in the premises of the preschool is important to get information, and that parents rely heavily on routines to make it work. When either of these points fail, breakdowns occur. Discrepancies in parents’ and teacher...

Journal: :The Future of children 2006
W Steven Barnett Clive R Belfield

Steven Barnett and Clive Belfield examine the effects of preschool education on social mobility in the United States. They note that under current policy three- and four-year-old children from economically and educationally disadvantaged families have higher preschool attendance rates than other children. But current programs fail to enroll even half of poor three- and four-year-olds. Hispanics...

2016
Elisa Delvecchio Jian-Bin Li Chiara Pazzagli Adriana Lis Claudia Mazzeschi

Pretend play has a central role for children's development and psychological well-being. However, there is a paucity of standardized and valid measures specifically devoted to assess the core domains involved in play activities in preschool and primary school children. The Affect in Play Scale-Preschool (4-5 years) and the Affect in Play Scale-Preschool Extended Version (6-10 years) are semi-st...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 1997
D G Hall C E Moore

Three experiments explored preschoolers' and adults' understanding of the distinctive semantic functions of adjectives (i.e., to name properties) and count nouns (i.e., to name object kinds). In Experiment 1, we modeled a familiar adjective (e.g., "blue") syntactically as either an adjective (e.g., "This is a blue one") or a count noun (e.g., "This is a blue") and applied it to a target object ...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Jonathan D Lane Henry M Wellman E Margaret Evans

Individuals in many cultures believe in omniscient (all-knowing) beings, but everyday representations of omniscience have rarely been studied. To understand the nature of such representations requires knowing how they develop. Two studies examined the breadth of knowledge (i.e., types of knowledge) and depth of knowledge (i.e., amount of knowledge within domains) that preschoolers, elementary-s...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
Ilaria Berteletti Daniela Lucangeli Manuela Piazza Stanislas Dehaene Marco Zorzi

Children's sense of numbers before formal education is thought to rely on an approximate number system based on logarithmically compressed analog magnitudes that increases in resolution throughout childhood. School-age children performing a numerical estimation task have been shown to increasingly rely on a formally appropriate, linear representation and decrease their use of an intuitive, loga...

Journal: :Child development 2016
Daphna Bassok Maria Fitzpatrick Erica Greenberg Susanna Loeb

This study leverages nationally representative data (N ≈ 6,000) to examine the magnitude of quality differences between (a) formal and informal early childhood education and care providers; (b) Head Start, prekindergarten, and other center-based care; and (c) programs serving toddlers and those serving preschoolers. It then documents differences in children's reading and math skills at age 5 be...

Journal: :Child development 1975
T M Achenbach J R Weisz

The study was designed to determine whether outer-directedness, measured by glances at E during object assembly tasks administered according to the Turnure and Zigler (1964) procedure, predicts changes in preschoolers' Binet IQs over 6 months. With MA as a covariate to control for the small but significant relationship betweeen glances and developmental level, an ANOCOVA showed a significant in...

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