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Children play their way into adulthood. Learn why play is so important and how it literally "turns kids into adults." Play is the engine that drives child development. Understanding play is key to any unit in child development or parenting education. Explore styles of play, the role of adults, the value of toys. Learn about practice play, parallel and co-operative play, sensory play, creative and symbolic play.
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How do people develop morals? What helps children distinguish right from wrong? Explore the topic of moral development and how it impacts children's behavior. Examine the approaches of development theorists and learn about Theory of Mind. Hear children's reactions to situations that challenge their morals. Expert interviews help explain how and why children develop as they do as well as stress why fostering moral development is crucial.
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In language, meaning is made through the important relationships of the young child. Observe the caregivers in our video as they: follow infants and toddlers in the beginning steps in language and preparation for literacy; use specific processes to listen and respond to the child's communication from nonverbal expressions to the use of phrases and sentences; share information with the viewer concerning the child's language and their use of signs to...
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Parents, take a deep breath: how your kids turn out isn't fully on you. Of course, parenting plays an important role in shaping who children become, but psychologist Yuko Munakata offers an alternative, research-backed reality that highlights how it's just one of many factors that influence the chaotic complexity of childhood development. A rethink for anyone wondering what made them who they are today and what it means to be a good parent.
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Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, news and social media have been filled with horrific images and stories of civilians killed, wounded, and taken hostage. This information can be especially tough for kids to digest. In this NewsHour program, Duke University child psychologist Robin Gurwitch joins Yasmeen Alamiri to discuss how adults can talk about this difficult issue with kids.
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This silent film features Renée Spitz's original footage of his studies on child development in the first year and the importance to babies of the basic needs: food, shelter, and someone to love them. The video shows the healthy development of a child who is well-loved and cared for, as well as the problems faced by children who have lost their mothers and who have inadequate mother substitutes, highlighting their mourning reactions. Black & white....
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Children from a choir in Liverpool, a debating club in Bradford and a boxing club in Hackney explore what they think of adults and what would be different if kids ruled the world. Eleven-year-old Salim wants to ban all bookies so adults can't gamble their life away, 10-year-old Sahar comes face to face with rising Islamophobia while wearing her hijab, and tensions flare in Liverpool as Jade tells her friends she would save her dog from a sinking ship...
11) Growing Up
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Children from a school on the Isle of Mull, a pony club in Berkshire and a debating club in Bradford explore what it means to grow up. Nine-year-old Sophie dreams of riding in the Olympics but is struggling to get back in the saddle after breaking her leg in a bad fall, Arwen looks beyond the isolation of Mull for her future, and Daniel is desperate to become a renowned scientist but has a back-up plan of being a magician.
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In 1999, a group of parents-to-be were recruited for a filming project like no other. Their babies - the first children of the new millennium - would be filmed throughout childhood as part of the extraordinary Child of our Time project. Now, as those same babies reach adulthood, Horizon uses the archive of this unique project to chart their lives from birth, right up to the age of 18. Telling their own stories for the first time, these young adults...
13) The Two Year Old
15) Early Life
18) Resilience
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Luciano is faced with a devastating blow. Hans struggles with social anxiety. Darius finds the courage needed to be happy by identifying as transgender.
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