Browsing by Subject "Parents"
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An examination of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline and The Graveyard book in the context of Gothic Elements and Child Psychology
(Brac University, 2022-05)This is a paper about how British author Neil Gaiman’s writing supports children’s psychological and emotional needs. Gaiman’s two books - Coraline and TheGraveyardBook have been used as the primary texts. This paper shows ... -
Parental perception about the effects of Covid-19 pandemic on young children
(Brac University, 2020-12)This qualitative research aims to explore parents’ perception about the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on their family and young children, which interviewed 6 pairs of parents from a different social and educational ... -
Parental perceptions of the effect of Pre-primary schooling on the socio-emotional development of 3-4-year aged children
(Brac University, 2024-01)Preschool education is unparalleled in its significance to children's learning and development. It prepares children for learning experiences in the future and helps them realize their full potential. Early childhood ... -
Parents’ and teachers’ perceptions towards two years pre-primary
(BRAC University, 2023-04)Holistic development of a child including, physical development, language development and social emotional development are positively related with pre-primary education that facilitate school readiness. The length of ... -
Parents’ perception and practice towards extracurricular activities for children aged 6-8 years in Dhaka city
(Brac University, 2024-05)Extracurricular activities—anything children do beyond the scope of their formal education—are crucial to a child's social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Regarding extracurricular activities in Dhaka ... -
Parents’ perception on pre-primary education for 3-4 years old children
(Brac University, 2021-12)The importance of preschool education in children’s development and learning is incomparable. It trains children for future learning experience and supports them to reach their full potential. Parents play a huge role in ... -
Parents’ perception regarding online learning for pre-schoolers during COVID-19 pandemic
(Brac University, 2020-12)In March 2020, nationwide school closure was announced to reduce the spread of novel Coronavirus. Like other countries in the world, a rapid rise of online learning has been observed in Bangladesh in the replacement of ... -
Parents’ perception regarding the effects of online classes on children's (3-5) behavior amid Covid-19
(Brac University, 2021-12)Pre-school children are affected the most due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to school closure, children were suffering from learning loss. To mitigate the learning loss of children, online classes started as one of the ... -
Parent’s understanding about their involvement in 3-5- year old children’s play
(Brac University, 2024-01)Play is an important part of childhood. There’s a lot of thoughts and perception about play. In different groups or cultures have their individual ideas about play. Play helps to develop the early childhood stages. When ... -
Perception of parents about their play-based engagement with 3-5 years old children
(Brac University, 2023-04)Different groups and cultures have different ideas about what play is worth and how to value it. Children's development depends on play, especially when parents engaged in play with children. Previous studies on play have ... -
Role of Parents in Pre-Primary Education: An Exploration of Parental Awareness & Involvement in Bangladesh on Pre-Primary Education.
(Brac University, 2022-08)This paper informs the degree of parental awareness of pre-primary education by analyzing the parental awareness and viewpoint regarding pre-primary education along with understanding the factors that influence their ... -
School readiness during COVID19- perception and practices of parents having 4-5 years old children
(Brac University, 2021-12)This study is a qualitative study conducted on six pairs of parents (six mothers and six fathers) who wanted to admit their children in Bangla medium preprimary classes but were unable to provide that due school closure. ...