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A companion to Teaching Your Child to Love Learning, this book with accompanying CD-ROM provides everything needed to conduct a series of parent workships, including: sample agenda for workshops; task sheets for activities; handouts for participants; notes for featured PowerPoint presentations on the CD; and adaptations for specific populations.
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"Building the Primary Classroom" puts the best elements of classroom management and curriculum content together in one concise volume.
Literacy: The Creative CurriculumĀ® Approach shows teachers how to create literacy learning opportunities within the framework of a comprehensive, integrated curriculum. This book provides a review of the most up-to-date research about literacy development and throuoghly describes the seven components of literacy in detail: literacy as a source of enjoyment, vocabulary and language, phonological awareness, knowledge of print, letters and words, comprehension, and books and other texts.
Make Your Kids Smarter is chock-full of drills, tips, and exercises to enhance children's learning. The skill builders encompass areas ranging from general school smarts to library use, computer literacy to study skills, writing and verbal skills to strategic thinking. Devoted parents will use this book to give their kids the advantage that will make all the difference.Dr. Karres, both a parent and an educator, understands the busy and often stressful lifestyles of today's parents. Parent pointers, FYI explanations, and guided minilessons are all included to make the parents' job a little bit easier and a little less time consuming. Parents will be able to thumb through this manual, isolate the exercises that will benefit their child the most, and get right to it. Ready, read, action. It's that simple. This is a must-have manual for all parents who believe their children deserve the very best.
This training guide is designed to enhance the skills of Head Start education staff in applying knowledge of how children grow and develop to planning, implementing, and evaluating activities and experiences in the center, at home, and during group socialization sessions. Each of the guide's modules details module outcomes, key concepts, and background information. Module 1 addresses getting to know each child and gives staff an overview of the ecological model of child development, allows staff to apply the model, and reviews what staff already know about the interrelated nature of child development. Module 2 addresses creating environments that support children's growth and development. Th...
How-to parenting suggestions for the one-to-four-year-old: put an end to toddlers' slaps, kicks, and bites; stop nighttime sleep problems; get dawdlers out the door fast--and dressed appropriately;replace junk foods with healthy snacks; discourage clinginess at daycare or preschool.