09 AUG 2014 by ideonexus
Reading Awareness Goals in Young Children
Early childhood. The foundation for reading success is formed long before a child reaches first
grade. Parents, care providers, and other community members should give children a strong base
of cognitive skills related to print, background knowledge, and a love of books starting at infancy
By the end of kindergarten, children should have: a great deal of experience with children’s
literature; language skills that allow them to describe their experiences; familiarity with the
alphabet; and ...28 JUL 2011 by ideonexus
Imaginative Play with Rules
Vygotsky was one of the few researchers of his era to study dramatic play in children. He predicted that the ability of the under-5 crowd to engage in imaginative activities was going to be a better gauge of academic success than any other activity—including quantitative and verbal competencies. The reason, Vygotsky believed, was that such engagement allowed children to learn how to regulate their social behaviors.
Hardly the carefree activity we think of in the United States, Vygotsky sa...Adding rules to imaginative play gives children better self-control.
28 JUL 2011 by ideonexus
Children With Self-Control Do Better in Life
A healthy, well-adjusted preschooler sits down at a table in front of two giant, freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. It’s not a kitchen table—it’s Walter Mischel’s Stanford lab during the late 1960s. The smell is heavenly. “You see these cookies?” Mischel says. “You can eat just one of them right now if you want, but if you wait, you can eat both. I have to go away for five minutes. If I return and you have not eaten anything, I will let you have bothcookies. If you eat on...Children who can resist eating a cookie long enough to be rewarded with a second one have much higher SAT scores.