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Kuntze, Marlon – Topics in Language Disorders, 1998
Argues for the use of American Sign Language (ASL), rather than spoken English or Manual English, with deaf children in to build language and thinking skills and thereby mediate the meaning of English in print and facilitate literacy development. (DB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Beginning Reading, Deafness, Language Acquisition
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Learning Languages, 1997
Gives a brief history of the National Network for Early Language Learning, an organization formed specifically to focus on the teaching of foreign languages to young children. A descriptive chronology is provided from November 1986 through 1997. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Education, FLES, Second Language Instruction
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Lindjord, Denise – Journal of Early Education and Family Review, 1999
Maintains that Republican-proposed tax cuts would disproportionately reward the wealthiest American taxpayers. Suggests that investing in early childhood education programs would yield a higher return than the proposed tax cuts, and identifies cognitive and social benefits of early childhood programs, especially for children in poor families.…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Early Childhood Education, Low Income Groups, Poverty
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Kagan, Sharon L. – Young Children, 2000
Early childhood educators should take advantage of attention on assessment to design appropriate systems. Proper assessments should enable more reflective teaching, honor children's full range of development, and provide safeguards to children from unnecessary assessment or misuse of assessment data. Issues include what standards to measure, what…
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Editorials, Educational Assessment
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Vohs, Janet R. – Infants and Young Children, 1998
Describes the early-intervention program experiences and perceptions of parents of children with disabilities. Discusses the perceived inability of service providers to discuss frankly the fiscal or staffing barriers to services and the emphasis on transdisciplinary teams over a family-centered philosophy. Provides recommendations for increased…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Disabilities, Early Intervention
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Gottfried, Gail M. – Journal of Child Language, 1997
Employed a new methodology to test children's ability to produce metaphors incorporated into metaphoric compounds. In two studies, 59 children aged between 2 and 6 years, and 34 adults participated in elicited production tasks. Results show that children have an early ability to use metaphoric language, but the significant developmental change…
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Language Usage, Metaphors
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McNamara, Anne – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Claims that Matthews sees independence as moving freely and being able to function apart from the adult, leading to competence and cognitive development for life. Reiterates the importance of emotion, relationships, and the mother as the central part of the child's prepared environment. (MOK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Individual Development, Infants, Montessori Method
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Brown, William H.; And Others – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1996
Describes the role of observational research in the assessment of children's peer-related social competence and the conceptual frameworks that serve as a foundation for observational assessment of children's social goals. Describes technological advances that allow more descriptive, precise, and complex behavioral codes. Provides an example of an…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Competence, Observation, Peer Relationship
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Bredekamp, Sue – Young Children, 2000
Discusses the historical context for the evolution of the Child Development Associate (CDA). Describes the CDA's contributions to the early childhood profession, and discusses its impact on programs and individuals. Speculates about the future of CDA credentialing, including the need for professionalism and new specializations. Notes that the CDA…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Professional Development
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Feldhusen, John – Gifted Child Today, 2001
A grandfather and educator of the gifted recounts his experiences systematically observing and recording the development of his granddaughter from birth through age 5. He notes the special advantages grandparents have in such observation and offers advice to parents, grandparents and talented youth on ways to develop talents and interests…
Descriptors: Child Development, Family Role, Gifted, Grandparents
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Hobbie, Frances R. – Educational Forum, 2001
The first of Goals 2000, "all children in America will start school ready to learn," has been problematic to measure because of the ambiguity of "all,""start,""ready," and "learn." A more measurable and appropriate statement would be "all primary schools will be able to provide developmentally…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Problems, Learning Readiness
Coleman, Jennifer – Library Media Connection, 2005
The impact that visuals can have on the mind of children while reading in the library is discussed. Thus it is important to provide young readers with a visual feast as they begin to choose reading materials to explore independently.
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Libraries, Reading Motivation, Picture Books
Strickland, Eric – Early Childhood Today, 2004
There are several benefits in engaging children in dramatic plays. Aside from the motor skills involved in performing in a play, children are provided with opportunities in building their physical development. In addition, children can also enhance their language, social, and emotional development when they participate in dramatic plays. In this…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Dramatic Play, Physical Development
Clements, Douglas H.; Sarama, Julie – Early Childhood Today, 2005
This article focuses on how young children build math skills in everyday play and activities. Children focus on six categories of mathematical content including classifying, exploring magnitude, enumerating, investigating dynamics, studying patterns, and exploring spatial relations. The article gives advice to both teachers and parents on how they…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Play, Mathematics Instruction, Class Activities
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Steele, Marcee M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2004
The early identification of children with learning disabilities (LD) is difficult but can be accomplished. Observation of key behaviors which are indicators of LD by preschool and kindergarten teachers can assist in this process. This early identification facilitates the use of intervention strategies to provide a positive early experience for…
Descriptors: Identification, Early Intervention, Risk, Learning Disabilities
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