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Pre K : Child Development And Interaction

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Pre-K: Child-Development and Interaction
Gaitri Tulsie
Central Connecticut State University

Pre-K: Child-development and Interaction The interaction a preschooler has with the surrounding environment, whether it be physical or social, has a significant impact on the child’s development. Ramani (2012), had taken a look at playful environment versus a structured environment to see which one benefited children more when it came to social interaction and joint problem solving. The interaction shown in the experiment showed that a playful environment benefits children more because they are free to communicate and interact with other children, they were more observant of their environment, would imitate more to get their point across, and were overall more positive. Denham, Bassett, Zisser, and Wyatt (2014) evaluated the child’s engagement with the surrounding physical and social environment, along with taking a look at the ways social-emotional learning can predict how academically ready the children are. The interaction the child has with the environment around them can help to promote cognitive development. In order to look at the interaction children had with the environment and if it helps promote cognitive development, my two partners and I went to observe and score The Early Learning Program (ELP) and a class at Lincoln School. The scoring system we used was from the Early Childhood Rating Scale-Revised (Harmes, Clifford, & Cryer, 2005), which

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