Search results for "Child"

showing 10 items of 9191 documents

The Interplay of Compassion, Subjective Happiness and Proactive Strategies on Kindergarten Teachers’ Work Engagement and Perceived Working Environmen…

2020

Background: The current cross-sectional study examines a model that was designed to advance understanding of the interplay between compassion towards teachers expressed by teaching colleagues, subjective happiness, proactive strategies and kindergarten teachers&rsquo

work engagementsubjective happinessHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectHappinessworking environment fitcompassionlcsh:MedicineCompassionContext (language use)ArticleStructural equation modelingPromotion (rank)0502 economics and businessHumansEarly childhoodAssociation (psychology)proactive strategiesmedia_commonWork engagement05 social scienceslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health050301 educationkindergarten teachersCross-Sectional StudiesScale (social sciences)EmpathySchool TeachersPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
researchProduct

Reciprocal associations among teacher-child interactions, teachers' work engagement, and children's social competence

2023

This study aimed at examining reciprocal associations among teacher–child interactions, teachers' work engagement, and children's social competence across grade 1. The participants were 51 Finnish teachers and 815 children. The quality of teacher–child interactions (emotional support, classroom organization, and instructional support) was assessed with the Classroom Assessment Scoring System. In addition, teachers reported their work engagement and rated children's social competence (prosocial and antisocial behaviors). The results of the multilevel modeling indicated that high-quality instructional support was associated with more prosocial and less antisocial behavior. Prosocial behavior …

work engagementvuorovaikutussosiaaliset taidotsocial competenceDevelopmental and Educational Psychologysitoutuminenfirst gradeteacher-child interactionopettaja-oppilassuhde
researchProduct

Samodzielność dzieci w wieku przedszkolnym

2017

Self-reliance is a feature which develops with age and whose scope expands alongside. It is, at the same time, a developmental need of each person, manifesting itself in a child’s steady effort to take action in an individual way that is independent of the environment. Meanwhile, adults often limit the child in its experiencing different situations, through relieving it of performing actions or taking it off completing them. Reasons for such behaviors vary: overprotection and excessive care, anxiety about the child, being in a hurry, which does not allow waiting for the child to bring the commenced action to the end. Wise rearing means resignation from relieving children, imposing requireme…

wspieranie rozwoju dzieckasamodzielnośćself-relianceedukacja przedszkolnawychowaniedziecko w wieku przedszkolnympreschool educationrearingpreschool childsupporting child’s developmentPedagogika Przedszkolna i Wczesnoszkolna
researchProduct

Managing the gap – policy and practice of parents in child care and education

2017

yhteiskunnalliset järjestelmätschoolshoitoEducationNursingPedagogyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencescareSociologyperheet (ryhmät)educationPohjoismaatChild carekoulutkasvatus05 social sciencessocietal institutions050301 educationfamiliesesikoulupreschoolsNordic countrieskoulutuslcsh:Lperheet0503 educationlcsh:Educationfostering050104 developmental & child psychologyNordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
researchProduct

Physical activity from adolescence to young adulthood: patterns of change, and their associations with activity domains and sedentary time

2021

Background Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adolescence to young adulthood. However, while some subgroups of adolescents decrease activity, others increase or maintain high or low activity. Activity domains may differ between subgroups (exhibiting different PA patterns), and they offer valuable information for targeted health promotion. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify PA patterns from adolescence to young adulthood; also to explore the associations of (i) changes in PA domains and in sedentary time, (ii) sociodemographic factors, and (iii) self-rated health with diverging PA patterns. Methods The observational cohort study data …

young adultsAdultRC620-627AdolescentCHILDHOODphysical activityCHILDRENpitkittäistutkimus3121 Internal medicinesedentary behaviour [longitudinal studies]koettu terveysYoung AdultACTIVITY TRAJECTORIESnuoretAccelerometryHumansNutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesliikuntaharrastusExercisenuoret aikuisetsosiodemografiset tekijätkuntoliikuntaPhysical activityResearchLongitudinal studies319 Forensic science and other medical sciencesSedentary behaviour3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthAdolescence3141 Health care scienceAccelerometeraccelerometerOBESITYadolescenceSelf ReportPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270sportsSedentary BehaviorBEHAVIORfyysinen aktiivisuusSportsYoung adultsThe International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
researchProduct

Young adults in relationships and singles: religiosity and the structure of values

2020

The study aims to investigate the differences concerning the religiosity (understood as the placement of religious constructs in the structure of a personality) and value system of young adults who...

young adultsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReligious studiessinglesValue systemreligiosityEducationDevelopmental psychologyReligiosity050902 family studiesvaluesPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesclose relationships0509 other social sciencesYoung adultPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonJournal of Beliefs & Values-Studies in Religion & Education
researchProduct

Impact of using different levels of threshold-based artefact correction on the quantification of heart rate variability in three independent human co…

2020

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive indicator of autonomic nervous system function. HRV recordings show artefacts due to technical and/or biological issues. The Kubios software is one of the most used software to process HRV recordings, offering different levels of threshold-based artefact correction (i.e., Kubios filters). The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of different Kubios filters on the quantification of HRV derived parameters from short-term recordings in three independent human cohorts. A total of 312 participants were included: 107 children with overweight/obesity (10.0 &plusmn

young adultsmedicine.medical_specialtyMiddle-aged adultslcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightStandard deviationArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechildrenInternal medicinemedicineAutonomic nervous systemHeart rate variabilityChildrenbusiness.industrymiddle-aged adultsHeart rate monitorlcsh:Rautonomic nervous system030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineData processingAutonomic nervous systemCardiologyAnalysis of varianceKubios softwaremedicine.symptombusinessdata processingYoung adultscirculatory and respiratory physiology
researchProduct

Nurture and play for foster families with young children : Foster-parents’ reflections on attachment-focused group intervention

2022

An insecure attachment history puts foster children at risk for many kinds of difficulties, which may include psychopathology. Nurture and Play (NaP) for foster families–intervention for children aged one to five years of age aims to help the new attachment relationship between foster parents and their young children develop in a secure direction. The aim of this study is to gain deeper understanding on how foster parents use their mentalization skills to reflect the different meanings of the NaP for foster families–intervention. A stimulated recall method was chosen to correspond to these research targets. It was revealed that parents’ reflections were evidently focused on the child, the i…

young childrenTheraplaymentalisationmusiikkiterapiaperheterapiasijaisperheetsijaisvanhemmatfamily centred music therapykiintymyssuhdevarhaislapsuusstimulated recallperhesuhteetkiintymyssuhdeteoriafoster childrenkasvattilapsetmentalisaatio
researchProduct

Development of Food Preferences and Appetite in the First Years

2016

International audience; Infants are born equipped to ingest nutrients, but have to learn how, what and how much to eat. This must occur early, because the mode of feeding evolves dramatically, from ‘tube’ feeding in utero to eating table foods with the family. Eating habits established during early years contribute to the development of subsequent eating habits. Therefore, it is fundamental to understand the most important early periods for the development of eating habits and the drivers of this development. Here we will focus on the first three years of postnatal life. Several characteristics of the eating experience contribute to drive infant’s eating and to shape preferences and energy …

young children[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionAlimentation et Nutritiondigestive oral and skin physiologyFood and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
researchProduct

Rules of Engagement: Family Rules on Young Children’s Access to and Use of Technologies

2018

This chapter reports on a study conducted in seven countries in which young children’s (aged under 8) digital practices in the home were examined. The study explored family practices with regard to access to and use of technologies, tracing the ways in which families managed risks and opportunities. Seventy families participated in the study, and interviews were undertaken with both parents and children, separately and together, in order to address the research aims. This chapter focuses on the data relating to parental mediation of young children’s digital practices. Findings indicate that parents used a narrow range of strategies in comparison to parents of older children, primarily becau…

young childrenbusiness.industrySettore SPS/08 - SOCIOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI CULTURALI E COMUNICATIVI05 social sciencesparents050301 education050801 communication & media studiesPublic relationsparental mediationDevelopmental psychologyRules of engagementYoung age0508 media and communicationsIntervention (counseling)Political scienceNarrow rangetouchscreenParental mediationbusiness0503 educationdigital media
researchProduct