@misc{Staats, author = {Staats, Hermann}, title = {„Das ist ja nur Spaß!" : Spielen und das Erleben von Beziehungskonflikten}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-opus-64}, abstract = {„Spielen und Spiel" - ich nehme an, da f{\"a}llt Ihnen schnell etwas zu ein: Fussballspiel, Kinderspiel, Liebesspiel, Vorspiel, Nachspiel, falsches Spiel - beim „Spielen" klingt immer ein deutlicher Beziehungsaspekt mit an. Und mit diesem Beziehungsaspekt sind zwei unterschiedliche, ja gegens{\"a}tzliche emotionale Einstellungen verbunden: Eine idealisierende: Spielen ist hier mit Kreativit{\"a}t, Lust, Freiheit, selbstbestimmter Versunkenheit in eine Aufgabe verkn{\"u}pft - ein romantisches Konzept, das z. B. Friedrich Schiller (1795) mit der Aussage auf den Punkt brachte: „Der Mensch ist nur da - ganz - Mensch, wo er spielt" (Briefe zur {\"a}sthetischen Erziehung, 15. Brief) - das heißt da, wo er sich - frei von den M{\"u}hen einer Bew{\"a}ltigung des Alltags - ganz seiner Lust am Leben von Beziehungen hingeben kann. Eine andere Vorstellung entwertet das Spielen: Philosophen und Erzieher seufzen {\"u}ber die verpassten Chancen einer - angeblich - „unsystematischen" Erziehung kleiner Kinder. Junge M{\"u}tter spielen und tanzen mit ihren kleinen Kindern, reden in komischer Sprache und merkw{\"u}rdigem Singsang zu ihnen. W{\"a}re es da nicht besser, fr{\"u}hzeitig und systematisch mit dem Lernen zu beginnen? „Was", so lautet einer dieser Seufzer, „ k{\"o}nnte ein systematisch vorgehender Lehrer nicht alles erreichen in dieser fr{\"u}hen, so lernbereiten Zeit?" Und in dieser Zeit kann - und will - viel gelernt werden.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {de} } @article{HedervariHellerMaywald, author = {H{\´e}derv{\´a}ri-Heller, {\´E}va and Maywald, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Von der Eingew{\"o}hnung zur Erziehungspartnerschaft}, series = {Fr{\"u}he Kindheit}, journal = {Fr{\"u}he Kindheit}, number = {6}, publisher = {Dt. Liga f{\"u}r das Kind in Familie und Ges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1435-4705}, pages = {43 -- 49}, abstract = {Der {\"U}bergang von Kindern in den ersten drei Lebensjahren aus der Familie in die Tagesbetreuung erfolgte lange Zeit ohne Einbeziehung der Eltern oder anderer vertrauter Bezugspersonen. Diese aus heutiger Sicht nicht hinnehmbare Situation f{\"u}hrte bei den Krippenkindern zu lang anhaltenden Perioden von Weinen oder Protest und zu hohen Erkrankungsraten (Laewen 1989). Die Frage, ob die außerfamili{\"a}re Tagesbetreuung von Kleinkindern zu einem derartigen Risiko f{\"u}r die kindliche Entwicklung wird und ob zwischen den Eltern und dem p{\"a}dagogischen Fachpersonal eine Erziehungspartnerschaft entstehen kann, h{\"a}ngt wesentlich von der Gestaltung des Eingew{\"o}hnungsprozesses ab.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {de} } @article{KachelMooreTomasello, author = {Kachel, Gregor and Moore, Richard and Tomasello, Michael}, title = {Two-year-olds use adults' but not peers' points}, series = {Developmental Science}, volume = {21}, journal = {Developmental Science}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1467-7687}, doi = {10.1111/desc.12660}, abstract = {In the current study, 24- to 27-month-old children (N = 37) used pointing gestures in a cooperative object choice task with either peer or adult partners. When indicating the location of a hidden toy, children pointed equally accurately for adult and peer partners but more often for adult partners. When choosing from one of three hiding places, children used adults' pointing to find a hidden toy significantly more often than they used peers'. In interaction with peers, children's choice behavior was at chance level. These results suggest that toddlers ascribe informative value to adults' but not peers' pointing gestures, and highlight the role of children's social expectations in their communicative development.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {en} } @article{GrosseSimonSoemeretal., author = {Große, Gerlind and Simon, Antonia and Soemer, Alexander and Sch{\"o}nfeld, Romy and Barth, Stefanie and Linde, Nadine}, title = {Teacher-Child Interaction Quality Fosters Working Memory and Social-Emotional Behavior in Two- and-Three-Year-Old Children}, series = {International Journal of Early Childhood}, volume = {54}, journal = {International Journal of Early Childhood}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1878-4658}, doi = {10.1007/s13158-022-00327-w}, pages = {421 -- 444}, subject = {Interaktionsp{\"a}dagogik}, language = {en} } @article{Nothacker, author = {Nothacker, Gerhard}, title = {Rechtliche und tats{\"a}chliche Problemlagen bei der Unterbringung kleiner Kinder}, series = {Jugendwohl : katholische Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kinder- und Jugendf{\"u}rsorge}, volume = {75}, journal = {Jugendwohl : katholische Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kinder- und Jugendf{\"u}rsorge}, number = {2}, issn = {0022-5975}, pages = {54 -- 67}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {de} } @incollection{LudwigKoerner, author = {Ludwig-K{\"o}rner, Christiane}, title = {Psychoanalytische Beitr{\"a}ge zur Begleitung fr{\"u}hester Kindesentwicklung : Pr{\"a}vention und Intervention}, series = {Psychoanalyse im sozialen Feld : Pr{\"a}vention - Supervison}, booktitle = {Psychoanalyse im sozialen Feld : Pr{\"a}vention - Supervison}, editor = {Eckes-Lapp, Rosemarie and K{\"o}rner, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Psychosozial-Verl.}, address = {Gießen}, isbn = {3-932133-18-8}, pages = {191 -- 209}, subject = {Kinderanalyse}, language = {de} } @article{WronskiHernikDaum, author = {Wronski, Caroline and Hernik, Mikolaj and Daum, Moritz M.}, title = {Prior action direction of a novel agent cues spatial atention in 7-month-old infants}, series = {Swiss Psychology Open}, volume = {2}, journal = {Swiss Psychology Open}, number = {1}, address = {Bern}, organization = {Swiss Psychological Society (SPS)}, doi = {10.5334/spo.38}, pages = {1 -- 15}, abstract = {The present study investigated whether 7-month-old infants attribute directionality to an object after having observed it engage in agentive behavior and whether they maintain this attribution even when the agent is presented statically. Infants were familiarized with an object displaying either agentive behavioral cues (self-propelled, context-sensitive movement) or non-agentive motion (the same movement pattern caused by external factors). In a subsequent spatial-cueing procedure, the agent was displayed statically at the center of the screen. Gaze latencies were assessed for targets appearing at a location congruent or incongruent with the position of the agent's formerly leading end. Only infants that had observed the object move in an agentive manner showed shorter gaze latencies for congruent compared to incongruent targets, suggesting facilitation of attention toward a location congruent with the agent's prior action direction. Results provide evidence that infants attribute directionality to novel agents based on behavioral agency cues, that this directional representation is maintained even when the agent is stationary, and that it guides infants' covert attention.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {en} } @book{LudwigKoernerDerksenKochetal., author = {Ludwig-K{\"o}rner, Christiane and Derksen, B{\"a}rbel and Koch, Gabriele and Wedler, Diana and Fr{\"o}hlich, Monique and Schneider, Lena}, title = {Prim{\"a}re Pr{\"a}vention und Intervention im Bereich der fr{\"u}hen Eltern-Kind-Beziehung}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {3-935619-00-6}, pages = {169}, subject = {Beratungsstelle}, language = {de} } @article{GrosseStreubelGunzenhauseretal., author = {Große, Gerlind and Streubel, Berit and Gunzenhauser, Catherine and Saalbach, Henrik}, title = {Let's Talk About Emotions}, series = {Affective Science}, volume = {2}, journal = {Affective Science}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, issn = {2662-205X}, doi = {10.1007/s42761-021-00040-2}, pages = {150 -- 162}, abstract = {Learning to use language in an adult-like way is a long-lasting process. This may particularly apply to complex conceptual domains such as emotions. The present study examined children's and adults' patterns of emotion word usage regarding their convergence and underlying semantic dimensions, and the factors influencing the ease of emotion word learning. We assessed the production of emotion words by 4- to 11-year-old children (N = 123) and 27 adults (M = 37 years) using a vignette test. We found that the older the children, the more emotion words they produced. Moreover, with increasing age, children's pattern of emotion word usage converged with adult usage. The analysis for semantic dimensions revealed one clear criterion—the differentiation of positive versus negative emotions—for all children and adults. We further found that broad covering emotion words are produced earlier and in a more adult-like way.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {en} } @article{Marx, author = {Marx, Rita}, title = {Krippenbetreuung - eine (zu) fr{\"u}he Trennung? Teil 2}, series = {KiTa aktuell : Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r die Leitung von Kindertageseinrichtungen}, volume = {22}, journal = {KiTa aktuell : Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r die Leitung von Kindertageseinrichtungen}, number = {1}, publisher = {Link}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {10 -- 12}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {de} }