Rating and Improvement Systems to evaluate early childhood providers, and is in use in classrooms across the world from early childhood through high school. CLASS also supplies the obse... e that most shape children's learning.
* Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center. (n.d.). Use of Cla... tionships from kindergarten to sixth grade: Early childhood predictors of teacher-perceived conflict and clos
from Baby College (parenting workshops) and early childhood programs through the Promise Academy charter scho... enatal parenting support and continues with early childhood programs, elementary and secondary schooling at t... nada, G., & Hutchinson, V. (2005). Addressing the childhood asthma crisis in Harlem. //American Journal of Pu... R., Shoemaker, K., Jean-Louis, B., et al. (2006). Childhood asthma and extreme values of body mass index: The
e him one of the chief architects of modern early childhood education. Born in 1782 in Thuringia, Germany, Fr... f a Lutheran pastor father, and spent much of his childhood walking through forests and fields that instilled... of play that have endured into contemporary early childhood practice: outdoor play and the Gifts and Occupati... o his educational project. He reasoned that early childhood education was an extension of mothering and there
e principles have shaped curriculum reform, early childhood education, mathematics pedagogy, and science educ... , mathematics education, science education, early childhood education, and philosophy of mind. The Piagetian ... et Niestlé. [Eng: //Play, Dreams and Imitation in Childhood//]
* Piaget, J. (1947). //La psychologie de l'i
e of cognitive and emotional development in early childhood — and specifically that imaginative, rule-governe... y's account of play has been influential in early childhood education — grounding the defence of imaginative,... tsky, L. S. (1990). Imagination and creativity in childhood. //Soviet Psychology//, 28(1), 84–96.
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and places, which Montaigne recommends from early childhood as an instrument for enlarging the pupil's perspe... dvocates of a "reflective education starting from childhood."
==== Moral Perfectionism, Self-Knowledge, and ... vement realised Montaigne's explicit wish to open childhood to philosophical practice. The unfinished busines
l, A. S. (1995). Summerhill school: A new view of childhood. Macmillan.
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* Neill, A. S. (1995). Summerhill School: A new view of childhood. Macmillan.
adolescent// (The Growth of Logical Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence, 1955, published in English 1958),... ance. [Eng: //The Growth of Logical Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence//, 1958, Basic Books]
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ature." The four frames emerge progressively from childhood through old age, each changing as the person accu... the world.
**1. Intuition:** developed in early childhood as an instinctual manifestation of curiosity, gro
claims he required about the transformation from childhood to adulthood — remain philosophically unresolved.... During what he called the "stage of education" — childhood and adolescence — individuals are appropriately s
f practical benevolence — shaped her outlook from childhood. She studied at the Philadelphia Normal School an... orary evidence base for playful learning in early childhood and therapeutic education contexts.
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lated a detailed developmental framework dividing childhood and young adulthood into four successive planes, ... Child in the Church// (1929)
* //The Secret of Childhood// (1936)
* //The Discovery of the Child// (1948
ourhood effects operate through the conditions of childhood rather than through immediate adult labour market... . This finding reinforced the importance of early childhood environments for lifetime economic prospects and