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Self-Concept and Socialization

Self-Concept and Socialization More From the Field Preschool director Heather Addy Crider talks about the importance of supporting a child’s independence and self-esteem. Critical Thinking Questions Why is it important for children to be able to choose their own activities and have some independent time? What other developmental benefits might be gained by allowing children […]

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Teacher Practices and Interaction Patterns

Teacher Practices and Interaction Patterns iStockphoto / Thinkstock Teachers use words and body language to show affection for and interest in individual children. In many ways, a teacher or caregiver’s behavior and interaction patterns are as important to children’s social and emotional development as any materials or activities in the classroom (California Department of Education,

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The Social-Emotional Learning Environment

The Social-Emotional Learning Environment Providing an environment that promotes healthy social and emotional development requires considering the social ecology of the classroom (van Hoorn, Nourot, Scales, & Alward, 2011), or how interaction patterns vary according to setting and type of activity. Think of social ecology from the perspective of Bronfenbrenner, as a network of individual

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Self-Regulation

Self-Regulation Self-regulation is the ability to make decisions to control impulses in varying situations. An increasing body of research confirms strong links between early and long-term academic success and a child’s ability to regulate her own behavior, work independently, control impulses, and follow directions (Duckworth, White, Matteucci, Shearer, & Gross, 2016; McClelland, Cameron, Wanless, &

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Early Learning Standards for Social and Emotional Development

  Early Learning Standards for Social and Emotional Development As described in Chapter 4, the social and emotional needs of young children vary by age, personality, and circumstances. Social psychologists, led by Erik Erikson (1950), consider it critically important that young children develop secure attachments and trusting relationships, a positive self-image and confidence, independence regulated

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Identify important concepts in the national standards for the social studies and resources, activities, and themes appropriate for young children.

Identify important concepts in the national standards for the social studies and resources, activities, and themes appropriate for young children. Social and Emotional Development and the Social Studies Radius / SuperStock Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning

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Describe the importance of self-regulation and how teachers help children develop self-control and learn to solve problems and conflicts.

Social and Emotional Development and the Social Studies Radius / SuperStock Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards for social and emotional development. Explain how teachers can help children acquire identity and self-esteem and develop socialization skills.

Describe the importance of self-regulation and how teachers help children develop self-control and learn to solve problems and conflicts. Read More »

Explain how teachers can help children acquire identity and self-esteem and develop socialization skills.

Social and Emotional Development and the Social Studies Radius / SuperStock Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards for social and emotional development. Explain how teachers can help children acquire identity and self-esteem and develop socialization skills.

Explain how teachers can help children acquire identity and self-esteem and develop socialization skills. Read More »

Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards for social and emotional development.

Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards for social and emotional development. Social and Emotional Development and the Social Studies Radius / SuperStock Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards

Describe the kind of environment and teacher interaction patterns that support early learning standards for social and emotional development. Read More »