The five key components of creating a caring community of learners, as defined by 51勛圖厙, provide examples of activities early childhood educators can incorporate through the year to build community; and highlight how the activities benefit all.
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Melissa A. Sreckovic, Tia R. Schultz, Christine K. Kenney, Harriet Able
Nuestras conversaciones me dejaron sorprendida por el compromiso considerable que Suecia ha hecho con garantizar que todos los ni簽os en su pa穩s tengan acceso al aprendizaje temprano de calidad superior.
In conversations, I was struck by the substantial commitment Sweden has made to ensure all young children in that country have access to high-quality early learning.
In this article, we describe what we learned from our yearlong observation of childrens transitions from the infant to the toddler classroom at a university-based child care center (where the first author serves as faculty director).
In a recent study, my research colleagues and I found multiple benefits for children, families, and caregiving staff when COC is successfully implemented.
The key to mathematics with toddlers (and infants) is sportscastingtalking aloud using self-talk, parallel talk, and reflective speechto highlight math concepts.
While participating in the diaper-changing routine, Lilly is learning language and self-help skills, and developing autonomy, self-regulation, and other capabilities.
Respecttreating with considerationwas the overarching feature behind the values and actions of teachers I observed for more than six months in one of the four Childspace infant and toddler centers that I co-own with my husband (Christie 2011).
Brazelton was deeply concerned about the conditions and contexts in which families raise children, how these can disrupt childrens development, and what might be donethrough research, policy, & practiceto foster more favorable environments for泭families
Whether you call them makerspaces, hackerspaces, or DIY labs, the idea is the sametheyre places where kids can tinker, invent, and build to their heart's content. They are great for fostering creativity and hands-on learning.
Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves, by Louise Derman-Sparks and Julie Olsen Edwards, provides practical guidance to confronting and eliminating barriers of prejudice, misinformation, and bias