Restroom(Toilet training)
Toilet training, or potty training, is the process of training a young child to use the toilet for urination and defecation, though training may start with a smaller toilet bowl-shaped device (often known as a potty). Cultural factors play a large part in what age is deemed appropriate, with the expectation for being potty trained ranging from 12 months for some tribes in Africa[1] to 36 months in the modern United States.[2]
Restroom(Anal stage)
The anal stage, in Freudian psychology, is the period of human development occurring at about one to three years of age. Around this age, the child begins to toilet train, which brings about the child's fascination in the erogenous zone of the anus.
Madotsuki's Room(Charlotte Bühler)
Charlotte Bühler, geb. Malachowski (* 20. Dezember 1893 in Berlin; † 3. Februar 1974 in Stuttgart) war eine schulbildende deutsche Entwicklungspsychologin mit Weltruf im 20. Jahrhundert.
The following four kinds are known as a classic classification about play. by Charlotte Bühler
機能遊び(Functional Play) |
がらがらなどの感覚遊びとブランコなどの運動遊び |
想像遊び(Imaginative Play) |
ごっこ遊び |
受容遊び(Receptive Play) |
読み聞かせや人形劇などの鑑賞遊び |
創造遊び(Creative Play) |
積み木や織り紙などの構成遊び |