The Socialization Process in Pre-School

This document describes Swedish preschool "insight and partnership programmes" designed to develop social and moral values concomitant with a democratic society. The programs were tried out in six preschool groups of 18 to 20 6-year-old children, The "insight programme" was made...

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Group Discussion
Group Dynamics
Interaction Process Analysis
Moral Development
Program Descriptions
Role Playing
Socialization
Sweden
Teacher Role
Values
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