PARTICULARITĂŢI ALE COMUNICĂRII PREŞCOLARILOR ÎN CONTEXTUL EDUCAŢIEI TIMPURII – Particularities of communicating with preschoolers in the context of early education (Romanian Version)
Mihaela CROITORIU-COÅžULEANU
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Mihaela CROITORIU-COŞULEANU: Şcoala Gimnazială Chicerea, Sat Chicerea, Com. Tomesti, Judeţul Iaşi
Chapter 5 in Managementul educaţional în contextul schimbărilor legislative - Educational management in the context of legislative changes (Romanian Version), 2018, vol. 1, pp 30-36 from Editura Lumen, Department of Economics
Abstract:
The pre-schooling is the age of great accumulations. It is known that the child is acquiring now more than half of what he/she will learn for the rest of his/her life. During this period he/she is assimilating norms and values, he/she is learning that he/she is a social being, living among peers, with whom she/she must communicate in order to be integrated, in order to become part of a group. But the children are born with communicative potential only, and they must acquire these communication skills, by means of mimicry, in family and by incessant exercise.
Keywords: Particularities; communicating; preschoolers; context; early education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
ISBN: 978-973-166-489-7
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