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Karianne Franck; Monica Seland; Johanne Rimul; Anne H. Sivertsen; Margaret Kernan – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
In this article, the authors illustrate some of the challenges and dilemmas that Norwegian early childhood education and care teachers experienced when completing a global screening tool (UPSI-5: Universal Psychosocial Indicator for 5 Year Old Boys and Girls) concerning the psychosocial well-being of five-year-olds as part of an international…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers
Degotardi, Sheila; Sweller, Naomi; Pearson, Emma – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2013
This study investigated the perspectives of early childhood teachers and parents regarding the importance of provisions afforded by child-teacher and peer relationships in early childhood centres. Participants were 200 parents and 71 teachers of children aged 0-5 years who responded to an online survey containing a series of relationship function…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Peer Relationship
Ingram, Gordon P. D.; Bering, Jesse M. – Child Development, 2010
Tattling, defined as the reporting to a second party of norm violations committed by a third party, is a frequent but little-studied activity among young children. Participant observation and quantitative sampling are used to provide a detailed characterization of tattling in 2 preschools (initial mean age = 4.08 years, N = 40). In these…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Young Children, Statistical Data, Preschool Education