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How the Early Years Learning Framework can help shift pervasive beliefs about the social and emotional capabilities of infants and toddlers
Andi Salamon
Children's Voices Centre
Education
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Social Competence
100%
Toddlers
100%
Early Years Learning Framework
100%
Emotional Skills
100%
Early Years Learning Framework for Australia
50%
Educators
12%
Psychological Research
12%
Social Perception
12%
Childrens
12%
Preschool Years
12%
Early childhood Professionals
12%
Social Capacity
12%
Strengths-based
12%
Perception-action
12%
Reconceptualize
12%
Social Behavior
12%
Images of children
12%
Emotional Behavior
12%
Contextual Research
12%
Emotional Perception
12%
Classical Theory
12%
Solitary Play
12%
Emotional Understanding
12%
Collective Thinking
12%
Popular
12%
Active Participants
12%
Common Perceptions
12%
Active Learner
12%
Psychology
Preschool Year
100%
Solitary Play
100%
Psychology
100%