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Joshua C. Felver; Emily C. Helminen; Mary Katherine A. Schutt; Emily L. Cary; Deborah L. Schussler; Rebecca N. Baelen; Laura F. Gould; Robert W. Roeser – ECNU Review of Education, 2025
Purpose: Research of mindfulness-based programming/interventions (MBP) for youth has proliferated in recent years; however, heterogeneity of MBP for youth impede determination of optimal programmatic structure across developmental periods. Design/Approach/Methods: Expert MBP scientists and instructors were iteratively surveyed using the Delphi…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Delphi Technique, Developmental Stages, Intervention
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Smith, Robert F. – Young Children, 1981
Overviews characteristics of preoperational thought, summarizes Piaget's theory of the peroperational child's view of reality, explores implications of the preoperational stage of development for early childhood science education, and provides general guidelines for an early childhood science curriculum. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
Dodge, Diane Trister; Bickart, Toni S. – 2000
This paper describes three early childhood curriculum frameworks that acknowledge the different needs and abilities of infants and toddlers, preschool and kindergarten children, and children in grades one through three. Infants and toddlers are at the stage of establishing trust and autonomy. Because these issues are addressed in the context of…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages
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Gagen, Linda M.; Getchell, Nancy – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
Teachers of young children know the importance of designing developmentally appropriate activities to encourage motor development but are not always prepared with the information they need to accomplish this design. When teachers choose movement activities, motor development theory must be understood and utilized in the planning of activities to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Motor Development, Movement Education
Turner, Joy – Constructive Triangle, 1982
Designed for Montessori teachers with little background in the plastic arts, this discussion points out that, while the Montessori program has many features that support creative development, presently, no art curriculum exists. The article indicates the limitations of Maria Montessori's ideas and attitudes about the role of art in the education…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Curriculum Development
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Willig, C. James – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
The apparently limited classroom application of theories of learning has led to an emphasis on detailed observational studies of teachers in action. This emphasis has produced data concerning management and teaching techniques that is of obvious use to practicing teachers. (CB)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Sanders, Stephen W. – 2002
This book provides guidance on what high-quality movement programs for young children should include, offering a curricular foundation, strategies for teaching, and assessment ideas. It defines and illustrates specific interrelated components of developmentally appropriate practice in providing movement education for young children. There are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
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Filler, John; Xu, Yaoying – Childhood Education, 2006
Early childhood educators are facing the challenge of creating quality educational programs for young children from an increasingly diverse mix of racial and cultural backgrounds. Programs that, in the past, have largely ignored the diversity of their participants must re-examine approaches that emphasize the universality of linear lists of…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Teaching Methods, Special Needs Students, Disabilities
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DeVries, Rheta – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2004
This paper has two purposes: (1) to explain briefly in terms of Piaget's theory why relationships are fundamental for constructivist teachers; and (2) to show how constructivist teachers can think about relationships in classroom activities. In a nutshell, the message is that the process by which children are constructing their intelligence,…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Piagetian Theory, Formal Operations
Nicoll, Barbara – 1996
In order to promote critical thinking in young children, particularly children ages 5-8, teachers need to understand skills and dispositions of critical thinkers. This paper discusses these skills, dispositions, and the appropriate classroom climate, within the context of pedagogy, along with learning activities for kindergarten and primary…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution