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Tunks, Karyn W.; Giles, Rebecca M. – Young Children, 2009
Young children benefit from having their stories written down and shared with others. The authors highlight two strategies for supporting young writers: taking dictation and translating "kid writing." They explain why both are important in introducing the purpose of writing and the functions of printed language. The article offers tips to teachers…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Childrens Writing, Preschool Teachers, Young Children
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Young Children, 2009
Classroom teachers serve as mentors to college students majoring in early childhood education. They establish good communication, provide rich environment for classroom observation, model best practices, create opportunities for reflection, and support students' participation in curriculum planning and teaching. William H. Strader, forum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Mentors, Early Childhood Education, Observation
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Nimmo, John; Hallett, Beth – Young Children, 2008
Environmentalists talk about the natural world and dream of spaces that belong to nature and should be entered, like hiking in the woods, on nature's terms. Another natural space, the garden, is a familiar place tamed by humans to serve social purposes such as growing food. But it has the potential to bring young children into meaningful contact…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Gardening, Teacher Educators, Experiential Learning
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Britt, Donna R.; Gillespie, Linda Groves – Young Children, 2008
Britt and Gillespie make suggestions for teachers' professional New Year's resolutions, including challenging oneself. They include a collection of resources and urge teachers to join NAEYC's Infant/Toddler Professionals Interest Forum. (Contains 27 resources.)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Toddlers, Infants
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Young Children, 2009
The Week of the Young Child 2009, April 19-25, presents a public policy advocacy opportunity for early childhood programs, faculty, and families. This article offers some ways one can use Week of the Young Child (WOYC) events specifically to further advocacy efforts.
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Advocacy, Public Policy, Young Children
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Lisenbee, Peggy – Young Children, 2009
Incorporating technology into the early childhood classroom to enhance traditional teaching methods is not a new idea. Yet the use of technology as an instructional tool in curriculum is still often considered an innovative way to engage young children in learning. Since "computers serve as catalysts for social interaction", the use of technology…
Descriptors: Young Children, Interaction, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Bodrova, Elena; Leong, Deborah – Young Children, 2008
Self-regulation involves to the ability to both control one's impulses and engage in a particular behavior on demand. It is a skill used not just in social interactions (emotional self-regulation) but in thinking (cognitive self-regulation) as well. Research shows that children's self-regulation behaviors in the early years predict their school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Kindergarten, Young Children, Reading Achievement
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Prieto, H. Victoria – Young Children, 2009
The belief that a child has to abandon his home language to learn English implies that the young brain has limited learning capacity. Early childhood teachers need to help families understand that children can learn two languages at the same time. What matters is that the infant/toddler is in an effective language-learning environment, whether it…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Language Usage, Preschool Teachers
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Hunter, Debra – Young Children, 2008
Early childhood educators use several learning centers in a classroom to target growth in different developmental areas, but as a preschool teacher, the author was always impressed by how children addressed multiple areas of development at the sensory table. Understanding that sensory experiences were important for preschoolers, the author wanted…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Teachers, Sensory Experience, Play
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Pica, Rae – Young Children, 2008
Effective early childhood teachers use what they know about and have observed in young children to design programs to meet children's developmental needs. Play and active learning are key tools to address those needs and facilitate children's early education. In this article, the author discusses the benefits of active learning in the education of…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Lifelong Learning, Young Children, Active Learning
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Maderazo, Catherine – Young Children, 2009
Media images and news about current events have the potential to strike like acorns. In these moments, children, like Chicken Little, need caring adults who can help them understand what is happening. As early childhood educators, one must recognize and provide opportunities to guide children's social and emotional well-being in addition to…
Descriptors: Current Events, Mass Media Effects, Preschool Teachers, Student Needs
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Nemeth, Karen – Young Children, 2009
Experts throughout the United States tell us that teachers must support the home language development of all young children. Karen Nemeth emphasizes the important role early childhood educators play in ensuring that young dual language learners retain skills in their home language while building new English language skills. She invites educators…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Young Children, Language Skills, English (Second Language)
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Yopp, Hallie Kay; Yopp, Helen – Young Children, 2009
Noticing and being able to manipulate the sounds of spoken language-phonological awareness-is highly related to later success in reading and spelling. The authors define and explain the levels of phonological awareness-syllable awareness, onset-rime awareness, phoneme awareness. They give teachers step-by-step instructions for implementing a…
Descriptors: Play, Phonology, Phonological Awareness, Young Children
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Leon-Weil, Anica; Hewitt, Carol – Young Children, 2008
Should I stop the conflict or narrate it? Do I redirect or reassure? Two infant/toddler teachers explain how they use trust as a teaching tool, "teaching" less and involving the toddlers in their classroom in the decisions that affect them. They took to heart the philosophy of Magda Gerber, who urged parents to "observe more, do less." The author…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Young Children, Teaching Skills
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Ozaki, Kyoko; Yamamoto, Naoko; Kamii, Constance – Young Children, 2008
Preschool teachers use the domino effect--standing dominos on end in rows and pushing one over--to examine how play contributes to children's acquisition of knowledge. Using diagrams, photos, and vignettes of children between the ages of 3 and 5 years, the authors demonstrate how children at different stages of development use physical knowledge…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Preschool Teachers, Developmental Stages, Cognitive Development
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