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Using language to support children’s group play

THE USE OF ICT TO SUPPORT CHILDREN S REFLECTIVE LANGUAGE

THE USE OF ICT TO SUPPORT CHILDREN S REFLECTIVE LANGUAGE

... to support students using more abstract language and thoughts in mathematics, then there is a need to understand the impact of different artefacts in the ...for using a particular ...the ...

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CHILDREN S ACCESS TO PLAY.

CHILDREN S ACCESS TO PLAY.

... sign language and even body ...speech, language and communication need may have difficulties with fluency, forming sounds and words, formulating sentences, understanding what others say, and using ...

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Support Group for Immigrant Children

Support Group for Immigrant Children

... emotional support, especially if it is not discussed at home, and if there is not a safe space provided for these children to express what they are going ...the language barrier was the problem, but ...

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Are Current Voice Interfaces Designed to Support Children s Language Development?

Are Current Voice Interfaces Designed to Support Children s Language Development?

... children’s language development. We identified these apps using the following ...to language development: "story," "language," "liter- acy," "book," "reading," "vocabulary," and ...

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Group Play Therapy on Behavioral Disorders in Preschool Children

Group Play Therapy on Behavioral Disorders in Preschool Children

... the children with symptoms were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups, subscales of anxiety, aggression, hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders, social incompatibility and antisocial ...

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Playware - Intelligent technology for children s play

Playware - Intelligent technology for children s play

... game play from certain computer games to physical ...must support these for categories of ...in play, which constitutes a meeting point of play, creativity and ...a play activity (a ...
Social pedagogy as a model to provide support for siblings of children with intellectual disabilities: A report of the views of the children and young people using a sibling support group.

Social pedagogy as a model to provide support for siblings of children with intellectual disabilities: A report of the views of the children and young people using a sibling support group.

... non-disabled children growing up with a sibling with an intellectual disability vary considerably, with reported impact ranging from increased mental health problems through to evaluations of ...providing ...

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How Does Play in Dramatic Play Centers Help Preschool Children Develop Oral Language and Literacy Skills?

How Does Play in Dramatic Play Centers Help Preschool Children Develop Oral Language and Literacy Skills?

... the children was at a university-based ...dramatic play with dress ups and kitchen related furniture, computer table with chairs, two sensory tables, and four round tables with ...outside play area ...

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Preschool children s mathematical arguments in play based activities

Preschool children s mathematical arguments in play based activities

... young children to ...the children are given opportunities to engage in argu- mentation with the ...help children communicate their mathematical ...how play-based activities in preschool can ...

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Children Without Play

Children Without Play

... a group of abandoned children living in a Romanian paediatric hospital (Webb & Brown ...The children, ranging in age from one to ten years old, had suffered chronic neglect and ...other ...

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Identifying students requiring English language support: What role can a PELA play?

Identifying students requiring English language support: What role can a PELA play?

... learning support In semester 1 2012, implementing a PELA and offering little feedback and limited support was poor ...effective language and/or academic skills support was [and is] ...learning ...

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Exploring the value of a Facebook support group for parents of children with autism

Exploring the value of a Facebook support group for parents of children with autism

... the language that is spoken, religious practices and ethnic ...a group is defined by the constraints of the ...a group, the definition of normal behaviour is usually classified by a consensus of what ...

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A Program Evaluation Of A Support Group For Children With Sickle Cell Disease

A Program Evaluation Of A Support Group For Children With Sickle Cell Disease

... feelings, using descriptive terms, such as “like somebody is hammering” and “like needles in the ...that children with SCD used in past research to describe a pain crisis, such as “pins and needles,” ...

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HOW TO SUPPORT CHILDREN S PLAY AND CREATE A CONTEXT FOR STEM LEARNING

HOW TO SUPPORT CHILDREN S PLAY AND CREATE A CONTEXT FOR STEM LEARNING

... The play experience is essential for the development of self as they ‘playout’ what is real in their world in a pretend ...True play programs the brain for problem solving so that it is built for school ...

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Parish councils and children s play

Parish councils and children s play

... how children play in their area, where they play, what the barriers may be, how these can be overcome and how to enable children to make suggestions ...

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Child s Play: Computer Games, Theories of Play and Children s Development

Child s Play: Computer Games, Theories of Play and Children s Development

... provided children with opportunities for engaging in activities associated with ...young children in ...learning. Children appear to respond enthusiastically to the opportunities that computers ...

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The play, language and lore of Brazilian children in the Recôncavo of Bahia

The play, language and lore of Brazilian children in the Recôncavo of Bahia

... employed by children outside their games is then.. examined and children's riddles and their use of poetic,.[r] ...

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Children s need for time and space to play

Children s need for time and space to play

... those children who do not experience directly the power of the natural world are confronted with media images of disaster and destruction – earthquake, flood, ...it. Children can watch fantastic images of ...

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Children s Specialty Group

Children s Specialty Group

... Children’s Research Institute focuses on eight themes that promise to improve the health of children. Each theme is a broad area of study and has the potential to address issues related to dozens of pediatric ...

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THE CHILDREN S ONCOLOGY GROUP

THE CHILDREN S ONCOLOGY GROUP

... Some children and parents prefer to cut the hair as short as possible when the hair starts to fall ...Many children wear hats or scarves and some buy a wig to wear until the hair grows ...

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