Inherent Presence Of Children In Society "Proposed Criteria And Indicators."

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Nermeen Singer, et. al.

Abstract

This study shows that achieving the child's inherent presence is a vital requirement for a life he deserves, as the child's inherent existence is the extent to which the child gets a sense of satisfaction with life. This is according to key components such as integration in mutual relationships and opportunities to develop life skills and develop children's right to express their views and create a healthy and child-friendly climate.


The research supports enabling early childhood professionals to work together with children's families to achieve common outcomes for all children. Promote all learning and development outcomes. The results confirm the importance of sensitive practice and responding to children's desires and need to support their real presence in society.


The study resulted in indicators and practices carried out by the child and his teachers in all five areas of the feeling of original existence which are developing children's strong sense of identity, developing children's connection to and participation in their world, improving children's sense of personal happiness, development and improvement of self-confidence in children, and developing and refining effective dialogue with children.


The novelty of the study is shown from the achieving the child's original existence is a vital requirement for a life he deserves, as the child's original presence is that extent to which the child gets a sense of satisfaction with life according to key ingredients such as integration in mutual relationships and opportunities to develop life skills and develop children's right to express their own views Create a healthy environment for children.

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et. al., N. S. . (2021). Inherent Presence Of Children In Society "Proposed Criteria And Indicators.". Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(4), 1139–1155. Retrieved from https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/627
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