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Articles by Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
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What Helps Children Cope with Bullying?
Researchers have singled out some protective factors and strategies that enable children to avoid bullying, to respond...
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Honoring Individual Learning Style
Children have different ways of dealing with the arts, and their use and understanding of the artistic processes will...
Topics: Learning Styles and Differences -
Musical Intelligence
"Of all the gifts with which individuals may be endowed, none emerges earlier than musical talent" (Gardner, 1983, p....
Topics: Music | Intelligence and Learning -
Spatial Intelligence
People who are generally considered to have highly developed spatial intelligence include sailors, engineers, surgeons,...
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Myths About Childhood Suicide
All of these myths (and more) have been uttered about childhood suicide. How many of them have you heard? Can you add...
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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
This is the ability to solve problems or fashion products using one's body. Highly developed bodily-kinesthetic...
Topics: Intelligence and Learning -
Personal Intelligences
This domain is immensely important, although it is not well understood and is elusive to study. Interpersonal...
Topics: Intelligence and Learning | Social Development -
Toddlers: Meaning-Making
Between approximately eighteen months and three years of age, nearly everything assumes meaning to the child. Wolf and...
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Playful Symbol Use With Three- to-Five Year Olds
Between the ages of about three to five years of age, children learn to use symbols through play and fantasy. During...
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Crafting With Six-to-Eight Year Olds
From approximately age six to about eight years, children become focused on being efficient senders of messages, using...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9) | Creative Arts
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