Browsing by Author "Zafar, Areefa"
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Father's perception on their involvement in 3-5 years old children’s development
Moin, Abul (Brac University, 2023-04)Evidence suggests that when fathers bond with their children from the early years of life, they play a more active role in their child’s development. Research also shows that when children positively interact with their ... -
Fathers’ perception on their roles and involvements in physical play with their children (birth to age 3) during Covid 19
Sumona Haque Purba (Brac University, 2021-12)Father-child physical play has many positive effects on the life of children. There are physical, social, emotional, and cognitive developments that a child gains through this. A parent is commonly an infant's first playmate ... -
Mothers’ perception on positive parenting in COVID-19 situation
Tinni, Masuma Talukder (Brac University, 2020-12)The behavior of parents is directed to the full development of children through non-violence, care, recognition, guidance, and the establishment of limits (Consejo de Europa, 2006). Positive Parenting is the task of ... -
Parents perception about parenting knowledge on child development in early years
Khatun, Most. Monira (Brac University, 2020-12)Parenting knowledge about child development is correlated with parent-child interactions and the likelihood of parents‟ engagement in practices that promote children‟s quality development focusing on physical health and ... -
Parents’ perception on physical abuse of children age 03 to 06 years
Safat, Sumaya (Brac University, 2022-12)Child abuse is very common topic nowadays. Research shows that child physical abuse is a common phenomenon and sometime not considered as a crime. It occurs in family, institutions, neighbor, workplace etc. This research ... -
Parents’ perception on physical activities of children aged 6-8 years during Covid-19
Rally, Shakila Rahman (Brac University, 2021-12)The COVID-19 epidemic ushered in a new age, impacting all members of the global population, especially children, who were among the most susceptible. These developments impacted not just access to education and physical ... -
Working mothers’ perception on the socio-emotional development of their children age 4-6 years
Alam, Sadia (Brac University, 2021-12)Young children learn socio-emotional skills such as managing emotions, collaborating with others, and following directions during their first few years of life. These capabilities serve as a basis for the development of ...