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Jane Katch

    Jane Katch is an educator whose career spans over thirty years of working with young children. Her extensive experience in prominent educational institutions, including her time with Bruno Bettelheim, has shaped her profound understanding of child psychology. Katch focuses on analyzing children's play, particularly themes of violence, fear, and social interactions like bullying and teasing. Her work emphasizes that facing fears can be less frightening than running from them, offering valuable insights for both parents and educators.

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    • They Don't Like Me

      Lessons on Bullying and Teasing from a Preschool Classroom

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(24)Add rating

      Katch delves into the complex dynamics of bullying, teasing, and exclusion among children, examining the emotional motivations behind a child's desire to exclude peers. She poses critical questions about the nature of social groups and explores the potential for teaching children to foster inclusive environments. Through her insights, the book aims to address the challenges of social interactions in early childhood and promote understanding and empathy among young individuals.

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      Discovering the Meaning of Children's Violent Play

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.7(84)Add rating

      The narrative explores the unsettling contrast between the innocence of childhood and the dark implications of a game called "suicide," created by young children. Despite its troubling nature, the game brings joy to the participants, prompting a reflection on the complexities of childhood play and the potential influences of societal issues on young minds. The story delves into themes of innocence, the impact of language, and the challenges faced by educators in addressing sensitive topics within a seemingly carefree environment.

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