Introduction to the volume

K. Toratani
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There is little question that COVID-19 has had profound implications for the care and education of young children as well as work with their families. This volume gathers together the informed perspectives of researchers in the field as they have struggled to understand and address the many challenges associated with a worldwide health pandemic. The chapter begins with a brief explanation of how the project originated and the process of identifying contributors for the chapters. Next, it examines the unique contributions made by a compilation of original research specific to the impact of COVID-19 on the field of early childhood education and care (ECEC). As the title of the book suggests, the 25 assembled chapters offer keen professional insights from an international team of teachers/scholars who have dealt directly with the complex issues brought about by this life-threatening illness;adapted to drastic measures implemented to contain the disease;and attempted to normalize the lives of children, families, and early childhood personnel despite major—and sometimes devastating—changes to the lives that they led previously. The introduction then provides a synopsis of the book’s content that is clustered into five different themes, each consisting of four or more chapters. It closes with some observations about the long-term consequences that this persistent virus and its variants have inflicted upon human beings, especially those highly vulnerable individuals in the early childhood phase, defined as infancy up to and including 8 years of age. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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毫无疑问,2019冠状病毒病对幼儿的照顾和教育以及与家人的合作产生了深远影响。本卷汇集了该领域研究人员的知情观点,因为他们一直在努力理解和解决与全球卫生大流行相关的许多挑战。本章首先简要解释了项目的起源和确定章节贡献者的过程。接下来,它审查了针对COVID-19对幼儿教育和护理领域影响的原始研究汇编所作的独特贡献。正如书名所示,25个章节汇集在一起,提供了一个由教师/学者组成的国际团队敏锐的专业见解,他们直接处理这种危及生命的疾病带来的复杂问题;适应了为控制疾病而实施的激烈措施;并试图使儿童、家庭和幼儿人员的生活正常化,尽管他们以前的生活发生了重大(有时是毁灭性的)变化。然后,引言提供了本书内容的概要,该概要分为五个不同的主题,每个主题由四个或更多章节组成。报告最后对这种持续存在的病毒及其变种对人类造成的长期后果进行了一些观察,特别是那些处于幼儿阶段(定义为婴儿期至8岁及包括8岁)的高度脆弱个体。©2022,作者获得施普林格自然瑞士股份有限公司的独家授权。
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Chapter 4. Innovative binomial adjectives in Japanese food descriptions and beyond Chapter 11. Applying force dynamics to analyze taste descriptions in Japanese online columns Chapter 6. Naturalization of the Japanese loanword sushi in English Chapter 3. The sound-symbolic effects of consonants on food texture Introduction to the volume
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