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MIZUNO,Tomomi,CHO Hongjoong,NISHIMURA Miho,TOKUDA Katsumi 한국마이너리티학회 2021 마이너리티연구 Vol.4 No.1
The aim of this research was to clarify how to raise children with a tendency of developmental disabilities without lowering self-affirmation. We conducted an interview research subjecting parents with children with a tendency of developmental disabilities and nursery teachers. The subject of this research was 42 parents who have children with a tendency of developmental disabilities between the age of 4 to 10, and 26 nursery teachers who have children with a tendency of developmental disabilities in their class. Large factors in lowering their self-affirmation were not to praise the child, keep scolding at them, and not having the experience of success where children feel like they accomplished something. It was verified that in order to enhance the children s self-affirmation, it is important to have smaller goals and change the method in the way that the child can do according to the child s developmental level rather than the standardized level of development. In other words, it can be said that it is important for parents to set up the environment where children feel like they can do it, praise the child if they succeed even a little, and the child can visually verify their success.
How Parents Place Their Children on Escalators: from the Results of Fixed₋point Observation Research
Tomomi MIZUNO(Tomomi MIZUNO ),Katsumi TOKUDA(Katsumi TOKUDA ),Hongjoong CHO(Hongjoong CHO ) 한국마이너리티학회 2022 마이너리티연구 Vol.5 No.1
The purpose of this study was to clarify how guardians place small children on escalators when children and guardians ride on escalators together and how many inappropriate behaviors are done by the guardians. A group of a preschool child and guardian(s) counts as one case, and 13 research at 8 locations (each research time is 1 hour, in total 13 hours), a total of 590 cases using an escalator installed at that location were analyzed. Regarding the way preschool children and guardians use escalators, we classified them into 15 categories. About 20% of guardians have inappropriate manners including “An adult carries a child on his shoulders”, “A child is in a stroller”, “Both an adult and a child walk”, when they get on escalators with children.
Ultrahigh-speed distributed Brillouin reflectometry
Mizuno, Yosuke,Hayashi, Neisei,Fukuda, Hideyuki,Song, Kwang Yong,Nakamura, Kentaro Nature Publishing Group 2016 Light, science & applications Vol.5 No.12
<P>Optical fibre sensors based on Brillouin scattering have been vigorously studied in the context of structural health monitoring on account of their capacity for distributed strain and temperature measurements. However, real-time distributed strain measurement has been achieved only for two-end-access systems; such systems reduce the degree of freedom in embedding the sensors into structures, and furthermore render the measurement no longer feasible when extremely high loss or breakage occurs at a point along the sensing fibre. Here, we demonstrate real-time distributed measurement with an intrinsically one-end-access reflectometry configuration by using a correlation-domain technique. In this method, the Brillouin gain spectrum is obtained at high speed using a voltage-controlled oscillator, and the Brillouin frequency shift is converted into a phase delay of a synchronous sinusoidal waveform; the phase delay is subsequently converted into a voltage, which can be directly measured. When a single-point measurement is performed at an arbitrary position, a strain sampling rate of up to 100 kHz is experimentally verified by detecting locally applied dynamic strain at 1 kHz. When distributed measurements are performed at 100 points with 10 times averaging, a repetition rate of 100 Hz is verified by tracking a mechanical wave propagating along the fibre. Some drawbacks of this ultrahigh-speed configuration, including the reduced measurement accuracy, lowered spatial resolution and limited strain dynamic range, are also discussed.</P>
MIZUNO Tomomi,NISHIDATE Arisa,MA TSUSlllTA Nobutake,TOKUDA Katsumi 아시아아동지원학회 2010 아시아아동지원연구 Vol.1 No.-
This study was conducted to verify whether image of characters differ due to cultural differences or not between Japan and South Korea. Survey participants were 256 child-care providers in Japan and 158 child- care providers in South Korea In this study we could verify that child-care providers of Japan as well as South Korea would like to recommend a character that conveys the feeling of "vigor" to children. We can also say that "vigor" and "w따mth" that child- care providers of Japan seek from characters and "emotions not in abundance", "vigor" and "elegance" that child- care providers of South Korea seek from characters are the characteristics and attributes that they would the children to acquire. Moreover, it also came to light that there is tendency to recommend ones favorite character to children. This is because, not only the favorite character can be given to children without any worries due to farniliarity with that character, it also becomes a mean of sharing favorite thing with children and communicated with children