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Christian, Beverly J. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2020
It is proposed that young children may develop a felt sense of God through an attachment to nature that parallels their attachment to significant people in their lives. Children learn through their senses and young children experience a sense of awe and wonder when immersed in nature. Research supports the argument that children who are exposed to…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Religious Factors, Child Development, Sensory Experience
May, Betty – 1977
This book presents a collection of physical activities for parents and children. Although all of the activities provide some exercise and physical conditioning, the book emphasizes having fun. The book encourages the physical closeness of tickling, snuggling, kissing and hugging (TSKH) as an important part of each activity. Each activity…
Descriptors: Affection, Class Organization, Emotional Experience, Exercise (Physiology)