SANTOS, V. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9635007373591572; SANTOS, Viviane Mendes dos.
Resumo:
Considering the importance of affection in teaching and learning in early childhood education,
this study aimed to understand the influence of affection in teaching and learning in early
childhood education. To this end, a research was conducted with preschool teachers from São
João do Rio do Peixe, addressing issues related to affection in the school environment. Using
a structured questionnaire distributed online, responses were collected that highlighted the
relevance of affection in the educational process, emphasizing the importance of a welcoming
environment, the role of the teacher as a mediator of knowledge, and the appreciation of
students' feelings. The results showed a significant convergence among the participants
regarding the importance of affection in the development and learning of children. The
agreement on the need for attention, care, and affection in childhood reinforced the practical
relevance of the theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, and Wallon in the current educational
environment. Thus, it is concluded that affection plays a crucial role in teaching and learning
in early childhood education, directly influencing the cognitive and emotional development of
children.