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How do early family systems predict emotion recognition in middle childhood?

2021

Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a fundamental element in human interaction. It begins to develop soon after birth and is important in achieving developmental tasks of middle childhood, such as developing mutual friendships and acquiring social rules of peer groups. Despite its importance, FER research during middle childhood continues to be rather limited. Moreover, research is ambiguous on how the quality of one's early social-emotional environment shapes FER development, and longitudinal studies spanning from infancy to later development are scarce. In this study, we examine how the cohesive, authoritarian, disengaged and enmeshed family system types, assessed during pregnancy and inf…

EXPRESSIONSociology and Political Science515 Psychologylapset (ikäryhmät)sosiaalinen vuorovaikutusMiddle childhoodkehityspsykologia050105 experimental psychologymiddle childhoodDevelopmental psychologyCompetence (law)Person orientedkouluikäisettunteet3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsemotion recognitionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyearly social-emotional environment0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFamily systemsKNOWLEDGEEmotion recognitionsosiaalinen kehitysSocial informationlapsen kehitysperson-orientedCONFLICT05 social sciencesSOCIAL INFORMATIONCHILDRENS RECOGNITIONCOMPETENCEperhetaustaATTACHMENTMODELfamily systemExpression (architecture)perhesuhteetADOLESCENCEPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)BEHAVIOR050104 developmental & child psychologykasvontunnistus (kognitio)
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Profiles of teaching practices and reading skills at the first and third grade in Finland and Estonia

2017

The Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure was used to observe 91 first-grade and 70 third-grade teachers in Estonia and Finland. Using a person-oriented approach, four profiles of teaching practices were identified in grade 1: the child-centred style, teacher-directed style, child-dominated style and a mixture of the child-centred and teacher-directed styles. An additional profile, the extreme-child-centred style, was found in grade 3. Children taught by child-centred teachers showed the highest reading skills, whereas children taught by child-dominated teachers showed the lowest skills. More Estonian than Finnish teachers applied the child-dominated style in grade 1 and the extreme…

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The role of teaching practices in the development of children’s interest in reading and mathematics in kindergarten

2012

Abstract This study examined the extent to which teaching practices observed in kindergarten classrooms predict children’s interest in reading and mathematics. The pre-skills in reading and mathematics of 515 children were measured at the beginning of their kindergarten year, and their interest in reading and mathematics were assessed in the following spring. A pair of trained observers used the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM; Stipek & Byler, 2004 ) to observe the teaching practices used by 49 kindergarten teachers. The results revealed that in classrooms in which the teachers placed greater emphasis on child-centered teaching practices than on teacher-directed practic…

Early childhood classroomTeaching methodReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta516Psychologyta515Educationmedia_commonContemporary Educational Psychology
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2021

Children’s preference for fruit and vegetables must emerge during childhood. At children’s homes, mothers and fathers influence children’s developing food preferences with their own preferences and actions. The purpose of the study was to reveal the association parents have with their children’s fruit and vegetable preferences. The study was conducted in a sample of Finnish mothers and fathers of 3–5-year-old children. The participants were recruited, and questionnaires distributed through early childhood education and care centers in 2014 and 2015. The results showed considerable variance in the children’s preferences, and were more similar with their father’s, than their mother’s preferen…

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2018

The article critically discusses the practice of describing children’s special educational needs (SEN) in early childhood education and care (ECEC) pedagogical documents. Documentation is understoo...

Early childhood education030506 rehabilitationSociology and Political ScienceCorporate governanceDiscourse analysis05 social sciences050301 educationEducation03 medical and health sciencesDocumentationPedagogySpecial educational needsSociology0305 other medical science0503 educationBritish Journal of Sociology of Education
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Bodies in the early childhood education classroom: a Bourdieusian analysis of curricular materials

2019

To our knowledge, no studies have used Bourdieu's theoretical contributions to frame investigations on how early childhood education (ECE) teaching materials construct body differences in a way that justifies gender inequality. For Bourdieu, the power to classify and grant properties and signs to subjects, does not reside only in the power to impose, but also in the degree to which the vision is anchored within reality. Therefore, the aims of this study is to assess the representation of the body in the curricular materials of ECE classrooms in 10 public centers, by means of quantitative content analysis and to provide, using Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical framework on the construction of th…

Early childhood education05 social sciences050301 educationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciencesEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTaxonomy (general)PedagogyGender biasFrame (artificial intelligence)Orthopedics and Sports MedicineEducacióPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationSocial theory
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When texts become action. The institutional circuit of early childhood intervention

2017

Building on ideals of social cohesion, equality of opportunities and socio-economic benefits, there has been an increasing awareness in Norway of kindergarten employees’ responsibility to initiate ...

Early childhood education05 social sciencesSocial justiceFocus groupEducation050906 social workCohesion (linguistics)Political science0502 economics and businessEthnographyPedagogyAccountabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEarly childhood intervention050207 economics0509 other social sciencesInstitutional ethnographyEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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The Early Bird gets the Word

2019

Success in an increasingly globalized world sets requirements for versatile communication skills and understanding about other cultures. One of the keys to success is versatile language skills, on which the European Commission spoke out as early as in 1995, recommending that every European citizen should learn two foreign languages in addition to their mother tongue. Now, more than twenty years later, the launch of early A1 language teaching that is to begin in the first grade in Finland, in January 2020, is a significant step towards this goal. Studies show that early foreign language learning needs to be carefully carried out in order to achieve positive effects and the effects that have …

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Core numerical skills for learning mathematics in children aged five to eight years – a working model for educators

2015

The aim of this study was to model the most crucial numerical factors to the development of mathematical skills among children aged five to eight years (i.e. kindergarten, preschool, first and second graders). We categorised numerical skills into four main groups based on the results of longitudinal studies. A series of analyses of test batteries designed to measure the development of mathematical skills in children yielded results in support of this construct. Based on our findings we propose a working model for teachers of core numerical skills that focuses on four major factors: (1) symbolic and non-symbolic number sense; (2) understanding mathematical relations (early mathematical-logic…

Early childhood education4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationNumber senseEducationTest (assessment)Basic skillsNumeracyEarly numeracyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConstruct (philosophy)0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyMathematicsQualitative researchEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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Ecological correlates of Spanish preschoolers’ physical activity during school recess

2017

Early childhood education (ECE) institutions may be one place for young children to obtain a significant proportion of their daily physical activity (PA). Even though young children are generally considered to be very active, and recess time is considered an important environmental factor for promoting PA, evidence suggests that young children spend most recess time participating in sedentary activities. To our knowledge there have been no systematic evaluations of the PA levels and patterns during recess time in Spanish preschool children. Therefore, the aims of this study were threefold: (a) to analyse the PA patterns and sedentary behaviour during recess time in outdoor ECE environments…

Early childhood educationAge differenceseducationPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciencesPredictor variablesPhysical activity levelEducationDevelopmental psychologyPhysical education03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyhuman activitiesEuropean Physical Education Review
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