"At this time in our nation's history, the establishment of a solid foundation upon which to build a student's educational framework and basic skills is imperative. Teachers, parents, administrators and policy makers are all focusing on test scores, standardized measurement of growth, annual yearly progress and “value added“ issues. While education begins in the home, it is the early educational environment in which children are exposed to licensed certified professionals whose charge is to provide students with exposure to the basics and to identify those with developmental needs, and assist in the intervention process. This book provides an overview of the field of early childhood education as well as ancillary issues that permeate the field."--Publisher.
The educator, Mason, is sharing a book with Camila (10 months). He points to and describes each picture. 'There's the puppy. She's eating the little girl's shoe. Naughty puppy!' Camila looks intently at the book and at Mason's face.
Cristensen and Guldvik's Migrant Care Workers provides insight to the historical context for public care work and shows how migration policies, general welfare and long-term care policies as well as cultural differences in values in the UK ...
Your Child
A wealth of information. A comprehensive manual of baby care, from conception to age four.
"This is the best book I've seen to use in conjunction with the requirements of the national Child Development Associate. I plan to continue to use this book with our vocational online national CDA program.
" The book shows that policy priority and funding for early childhood care and education should markedly increase throughout the region.
This book helps the infant toddler care teacher to offer interactions, activities, environments, and routines that support each step of learning within each developmental domain.
Covering not only development, curriculum, and program planning, but also guidance and professionalism, this text promotes a relationship-based model for understanding how infants and toddlers grow and learn in typical and atypical ways.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS 1 MARCIE Eden, an educator, has developed a good relationship with the parents of Marcie (two years), one of the children in her room at the centre, and enjoys their company at social gatherings. For the last few weeks, ...
The Practical Guide to Pregnancy and Child Care: Everything You Need to Know from Conception to 2 Years Old