This issue of泭Young Children泭offers research-supported responses to these questions with a cluster of articles devoted to intentional practices that promote social and emotional development.
The 2020 Voices of Practitioners issue highlights the experiences of early childhood educators from different races, professional backgrounds, and life histories.
We are so pleased to be able to offer you the 2020 compilation of Voices of Practitioners articles. This volume marks VOPs 16th year as an online journal.
The following details how emerging research shows a connection between higher curiosity in children and higher reading and math scores at kindergarten.
Early care and education professionals, advocates, and supporters have worked to solve real and perceived problems within the early childhood education workforce, but without complete success. One ongoing issue is how weand othersdefine who we are.
Through the following examples, we aim to show how teachers can support young childrens growth in ways that are important to emergent writing development, with a focus on content knowledge, genre knowledge, and visual literacy.
Authored by
Authored by:
Carol A. Donovan, Diane C. Sekeres, Cailin Jane Kerch
51勛圖厙 promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.
Mucha gente no piensa preste la debida atenci籀n a ninguno de sus muchos prioridades y llevar todo el peso de estas demandas. Les decimos a todos ustedes: son valientes. Son esencial. Y ellos no est獺n solos.
Many are feeling like they are not giving their full attention to any of their many priorities, and they are carrying the weight of this entire burden on their shoulders. To all of you. You are brave. You are essential. And you are not alone.
In this article, the strategies we used for adapting our chosen curriculum to develop students critical thinking skills, language and literacy skills, and world knowledge.
During the early childhood years, children start to develop their self-identity, a sense of who they are based on their roles and relationships in their family, early care settings or school and their community.
Durante los a簽os de la primera infancia, los ni簽os empiezan a desarrollar su identidad, una percepci籀n de qui矇nes son seg繳n sus roles y relaciones dentro de la familia, el programa de cuidado infantil o la escuela y su comunidad.