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Teaching young children : an introduction / Michael L. Henniger. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Merrill, 1999.Description: xviii, 478 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 013606583X
  • 9780136065838
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LB1139.23.T433 1999
  • LB1139.23.H516.T433 1999
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Contents:
I. Introduction to the Field. 1. Overview of the Profession. 2. Historical Contexts. 3. Types of Programs -- II. Foundations. 4. Understanding How a Child Develops and Learns. 5. Play in Childhood. 6. Guiding Young Children. 7. Working with Parents, Families, and Communities. 8. Diversity Issues and Young Children -- III. Organizing for Instruction. 9. Planning the Physical Environment: Indoors. 10. Planning the Physical Environment: Outdoors. 11. Activity Planning and Assessment -- IV. The Curriculum. 12. Enhancing Physical Development. 13. Supporting Social and Emotional Development. 14. Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Learning. 15. Language and Literacy Learning.
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I. Introduction to the Field. 1. Overview of the Profession. 2. Historical Contexts. 3. Types of Programs -- II. Foundations. 4. Understanding How a Child Develops and Learns. 5. Play in Childhood. 6. Guiding Young Children. 7. Working with Parents, Families, and Communities. 8. Diversity Issues and Young Children -- III. Organizing for Instruction. 9. Planning the Physical Environment: Indoors. 10. Planning the Physical Environment: Outdoors. 11. Activity Planning and Assessment -- IV. The Curriculum. 12. Enhancing Physical Development. 13. Supporting Social and Emotional Development. 14. Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Learning. 15. Language and Literacy Learning.

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