A comprehensive overview of all the components necessary to run an effective early childhood program as a teacher, this bright new text remains keenly focused on application and skill-building, utilizing several areas of child development–aesthetic, affective, cognitive, language, physical, and social–as the basis for curriculum planning. Includes curriculum areas such as aesthetics, affective, language, physical, social, cognitive (math) and cognitive (science); chapters on child guidance; how to observe and assess children's learning; detailed approaches to planning lessons, days and weeks; circle time activities; creating learning centers both indoors and outside; and projects and themes with sample projects and lesson plan samples throughout. The book promotes several areas of child development—aesthetic, affective, cognitive, language, physical, and social—and incorporates subject matter areas (art, math, literacy, and science) into the developmental domains rather than focusing on the subjects themselves. There are six activity types (exploratory play, guided discovery, problem-solving, discussions, demonstrations, and direct instruction) in every domain presented to the reader, as well. The contents of the book are all closely aligned to the current developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) guidelines. Strongly methods-based in its approach, the book also imparts the “how to” of teaching, with many developmentally appropriate examples of ways to teach children ages three to six years of age.
Psicodiagnóstico clínico del niño
The concept of self - esteem itself remains vague , contends psychiatrist Philip Robson in the June 1990 HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH LETTER . Some researchers assess a person's " global ” self - esteem with questions about ...
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Others regard such alarms as merely alarmist ; either way a result is a spirited public debate , joined by Max Frankel in his column * and by the economist Paul Krugman in his appraisal of the future of Medicare and medical of all new ...
Others regard such alarms as merely alarmist ; either way a result is a spirited public debate , joined by Max Frankel in his column * and by the economist Paul Krugman in his appraisal of the future of Medicare and medical of all new ...
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Susan Hall , now president of the Illinois branch of the International Dyslexia Association and coauthor ( with Louisa Moats ) of “ Straight Talk About Reading , ” started on that path five years ago when her son Brandon was in first ...
本书以生动幽默的漫画结合文字,每一页都写下了宝宝最初几个月最值得记录的特别事件,并留下空白以供读者补充,是一本宝宝私人成长记录。
Argues that parents should strive to develop their child's self-confidence, suggests useful techniques for teaching children to be decisive, and discusses common behavior problems