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McMullen, Mary Benson; Apple, Peggy – Young Children, 2012
Early childhood programs with infants and toddlers are bustling and alive in ways different from programs that have only preschoolers. Infants and toddlers can make group care environments more caring and family focused spaces, nurturing the well-being of all adults and children participating in the program. The number of infants and toddlers who…
Descriptors: Caring, Child Care, Infants, Early Childhood Education
Adams, Emily J. – Young Children, 2011
When adults provide words for the emotions that they believe infants and toddlers are experiencing, it gives children the language to describe the feelings. Understanding one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others is called "emotional literacy" (CSEFEL 2008). Emotional literacy helps children build friendships and develop empathy--the…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, Child Care, Early Childhood Education
Watson, Wendy; Koehn, Jo; Desrochers, Lisa – Young Children, 2012
As coordinators of local early childhood coalitions working to improve the quality of early childhood programs, the authors had been looking for ways to support early childhood professionals in their efforts to strengthen partnerships with families, support young children's healthy emotional development, and continue to promote developmentally…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Hamlin, Maria; Wisneski, Debora B. – Young Children, 2012
Play provides abundant opportunities for children to learn science concepts such as the diversity and interdependence of life, relationships between force and motion, and the structure of matter. It is also a rich context in which to introduce young children to the process of scientific inquiry. Teachers support play through intentional planning…
Descriptors: Child Care, Play, Scientific Concepts, Young Children
Im, Janice; Parlakian, Rebecca; Sanchez, Sylvia – Young Children, 2007
Everyone brings specific values, beliefs, and assumptions about child rearing and child development to their work with infants and toddlers. Even two teachers who share the same ethnic culture may not share the same beliefs about what is best for young children. Conflicts around these issues can arise with colleagues and families in early care and…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Child Rearing, Child Development
Dombro, Amy Laura; Lerner, Claire – Young Children, 2006
Most Family Today share the care of their babies and toddlers with someone else--often an early childhood professional, a teacher, or a family child care provider. Each family and professional must learn to work and make decisions together to support the child's healthy development and to ensure the family's well-being. Although it is the norm for…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Infant Care, Child Care
Balaban, Nancy – Young Children, 2006
Attachment and separation are the stuff of which life is made. The bonds between family and child promote resilience, self-regulation, and a positive sense of self. In this article, the author focuses her discussion on the importance of attachment to children's development. She has cited some theories that can help her explain further. For…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Toddlers, Special Needs Students, Infants

Edwards, Carolyn Pope; Raikes, Helen – Young Children, 2002
Describes the value of nonparental adult-child relationships for infants and toddlers and outlines specific steps that American and Italian educators from relationship-oriented programs rely on to expand on children's relationship dances with their parents. Suggests that educators should initially take the initiative to become attuned to the child…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Care