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The Whole Child: Developmental Education for the Early Years ¦ Weissman, Hendrick ¦ 10th Edition
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Not doing something can also be a way of being kind to someone.
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The reactions of other children to a child's behavior provide an important way for a child to learn ...
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Some children are more popular and better liked by other children as early as the first 6 months of life.
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Research indicates that it is up to adults to teach preschool children important social skills since ...
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Children first involve themselves in parallel play and then move on to solitary play as they mature.
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It appears that Russian nursery schools make more of a point of teaching children to help each other ...
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One way children learn to be socialized is by identifying with powerful, nurturing adults and then ...
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The consensus of opinion at the present time is that the only way children become socialized is by ...
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It is possible to teach children as young as four-years-old how to achieve a compromise agreement.
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The most important thing to strive for in teaching sharing is to try to see that each child gets as ...
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