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Martha Heineman Pieper – Childhood Education, 2024
Preschools and kindergartens will become the happiest environment for children when they adopt innovative thinking about the value of active playful learning, have only developmentally appropriate expectations, manage behavior solely with kindness, and, in general, foster healthy social-emotional development and create a joyful, positive…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
Dajani, Rana – Childhood Education, 2023
All over the world, great strides have been made in conquering illiteracy. Yet, many adults and children do not spend sufficient time reading to benefit from the well-documented rewards of reading for pleasure. In many countries, literacy achievements have not inherently solved the problems of low reading comprehension and limited engagement with…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Literacy, Modeling (Psychology), Reading Achievement

Trawick-Smith, Jeffrey; Picard, Theresa – Childhood Education, 2003
Raises concerns about whether literacy-enriched play in early childhood settings is really play. Presents a vignette to illustrate how a teacher can model literacy unobtrusively, thereby enhancing literacy, but unwittingly draw children away from meaningful play activities. Differentiates the cognitive processes involved in play and literacy…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Imagination

Robinson, Bryan E.; And Others – Childhood Education, 1980
Descriptors: Androgyny, Children, Early Childhood Education, Literature Reviews

O'Brien, Shirley J. – Childhood Education, 1991
Suggests that, if parents are to raise respectful children, they must respect children as they are, have realistic expectations for family life in the 1990s, and be honest with their children and themselves. (BC)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Commercial Television, Family Life, Modeling (Psychology)

Blasi, Mary Jane – Childhood Education, 1996
Believes that educators often indoctrinate children into being passive receivers of learning, and that a communication-based approach to learning, in which teachers model how to be active listeners and also generators of information, is needed. Based on work with kindergartners and second graders, provides examples of valuing children's talking…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Instruction, Kindergarten

Nel, Elizabeth M. – Childhood Education, 2000
Advocates providing opportunities for child-initiated literacy experiences within a free play setting in early childhood education programs. Presents a rationale for meaningful academic content in preschools, including the need for early adult models and advantages of free-play over structured settings. Details methods of promoting literacy in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy

Kim, Young-Ok; Stevens, Joseph H. Jr. – Childhood Education, 1987
Reviews the literature on some of the major ways that parents and teachers influence the development of prosocial tendencies in children; they include child-rearing practices, social cognition, mood, modeling, and training. Also provides suggestions for parents and teachers to help children behave prosocially. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education

Newman, Rita – Childhood Education, 1997
Provides several suggestions to parents willing to help their children understand the importance of developing and practicing healthful habits. Discusses advantages of washing hands regularly and thoroughly and developing good oral hygiene. Urges parents to practice and teach healthful habits and become models for their children. (AA)
Descriptors: Child Health, Dental Health, Habit Formation, Health Activities

Klein, Helen Altman – Childhood Education, 2002
Discusses parents' responsibility to provide their children with a moral compass that comprises respect for others, kindness and caring, honesty and honor, and reverence for life. Recognizes that children experience difficulty in achieving goodness and that good behavior sometimes encounters painful consequences. Suggests that parents model…
Descriptors: Altruism, Child Rearing, Children, Honesty

Grossman, Sue; Williston, Judy – Childhood Education, 2003
Describes strategies teacher educators and supervisors can use to help early childhood teachers learn appropriate teaching practices. Methods, techniques, and strategies discussed include modeling, observing teachers in action, discussing sample scenarios, providing direct instruction, readings, writing assignments, and supervised practice.…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Modeling (Psychology), Observational Learning