Early childhood education : an introduction

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Early childhood education : an introduction

Carol Seefeldt, Nita Barbour

Merrill, c1998

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Appropriate for courses in Introduction to Early Childhood Education in Departments of Early Childhood, Curriculum and Instruction, Psychology, Human Development and Family Studies. Early Childhood Education: An Introduction is based on the belief that teachers of young children must be highly skilled-knowledgeable about children, their parents, and the community in which they live, as well as the processes of teaching curriculum content. The authors take a comprehensive, integrated approach, offering preservice teachers a complete and current overview of the field.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Early Childhood Education. 2. Child Growth and Development. 3. Individual Differences: The Effects of Diversity. 4. Relating with Parents and Other Adults in School and Community. 5. Planning. 6. Creating the Learning Environment. 7. Guiding Children's Behavior. 8. Play: The Integrator of the Curriculum. 9. The Language Arts. 10. Art. 11. Music. 12. Mathematics. 13. Science. 14. Nutrition, Safety, and Health. 15. Social Studies. Glossary. Name Index. Subject Index.

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