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11:10 Apr 11, 2006 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Psychology | |||||||
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3 | Forms of Expression in the Lives of Children |
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3 | facets of childhood |
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1 | the world of children |
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the world of children Explanation: judging from the German-German forum and little poetry. |
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Forms of Expression in the Lives of Children Explanation: My suggestion, supported by: If libraries are to play a part in the lives of children and young people, we must give them greater access to the forms of expression they already use to shape their identity. www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/130e-Indergaard.pdf Although children have everyday contact with other media and many other forms of expression and communication, visual media alone are seen as speaking a "universal language," accessible regardless of age. ... Because they are seen as a special "class" or "group" of both citizens and viewers, great concern for the role of television in the lives of children has accompanied the development of the medium. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/C/htmlC/childrenand/childr... Failure to understand the contexts and systemic decisions that influence the lives of children, places too much weight on the importance of early childhood services in themselves, and in particular, on the practicioners who have direct contact with children. Develop creative abilities and the ability to convey thoughts and experiences through different forms of expression, such as play, pictures, song and music, dance and drama; www.childpolicy.org/bennett.pdf |
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facets of childhood Explanation: this might cover the experiences they are going through, and if pictures available an insight into their lives as depicted. It is really just a shot in the dark with the little info given. Good luck! |
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