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Cerniglia, Ellen G. – Young Children, 2012
Teacher educators can learn an important lesson from strategies for teaching young children: (1) to question; (2) to practice; and (3) to reflect. These strategies lead to a more knowledgeable, supported, and empowered teacher--and ultimately an intentional one. "The hallmark of developmentally appropriate teaching is intentionality. Good teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Classrooms, Teacher Educators
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2012
"Democratic life skills" are social-emotional capacities that children need to be productive citizens and healthy individuals in a modern, diverse society. The construct for these skills comes from many sources. One helpful source is Maslow's concept of two coexisting sets of motivational needs in each individual: one set for security, belonging,…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Daily Living Skills, Democratic Values, Social Development
Huffman, J. Michelle; Fortenberry, Callie – Young Children, 2011
Early childhood is the most intensive period for the development of physical skills. Writing progress depends largely on the development of fine motor skills involving small muscle movements of the hand. Young children need to participate in a variety of developmentally appropriate activities intentionally designed to promote fine motor control.…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Motor Development, Psychomotor Skills, Writing Skills
The Inside-Out Project: Illustrating the Complexity of Relationships in Kindergarten and First Grade
Essa, Eva L.; Taylor, Jennifer M.; Pratt, Julia M.; Roberts, Shari A. – Young Children, 2012
A group of six children from kindergarten/first grade class in a Reggio-inspired program were involved in a four-month project to design an outdoor area in which indoor materials could be used. Facilitated by teachers and student teachers, projects provide a venue for children's integrated, developmentally appropriate learning. Because they…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Elementary School Students, Student Teachers, Grade 1
Wolff, Ann Lesser – Young Children, 2012
Effective teacher educators reflect and upon reflection, make important changes to lessons, units, and instructional strategies. But have they ever considered the importance reflection has for students or what bearing "their" reflections have on them as their teachers? During the first six weeks of the (introductory) Child Development…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Child Development, Preschool Children
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
Meier, Daniel R. – Young Children, 2013
Writing and literacy development are crucial for the academic and social success of new language learners in the primary grades. Over the last 25 years, several terms have been used to describe the talents and needs of children learning new languages in early childhood settings. The term that the author prefers, and which he uses in this article,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Writing Skills, Written Language, Syntax
Petersen, Sandra – Young Children, 2012
If it is true that "new discoveries in neuroscience suggest that school readiness interventions might come too late if they start after the child is three years old", then the infant/toddler field must claim the concept of school readiness. The brain's foundation for all later learning is created in the first three years of life. As many…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Lifelong Learning, Brain, Infants
Gronlund, Gaye; Stewart, Kathy – Young Children, 2011
Excellent teachers in early childhood programs are intentional in all they do with and for children. They do not assume that children's development will happen without support, encouragement, and scaffolding or without presenting appropriate challenges for the children. Intentionality is a key message in "Developmentally Appropriate Practice…
Descriptors: Nursery Schools, Preschool Education, Children, Intention
Wittmer, Donna – Young Children, 2012
Wise teachers of infants and toddlers know how concerned, helpful, empathic, cooperative, and friendly--that is, how prosocial--very young children can be. Teachers see older infants crawl or toddle over to "friends" arriving later in the morning and greet them as if they had not seen them in weeks. Teachers and families know that these young…
Descriptors: Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Caring, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
McManis, Lilla Dale; Gunnewig, Susan B. – Young Children, 2012
As many educators and parents have observed, today's children are exposed to advanced technology at an early age, with tablets, e-readers, and smartphones being some prevalent choices. Experiences with technology can pave the way for unprecedented learning opportunities. However, without an education component, technology cannot reach its full…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Early Childhood Education, Educational Opportunities, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Paciga, Kathleen A.; Hoffman, Jessica L.; Teale, William H. – Young Children, 2011
The high level of acceptance in US society of the preschool years as a critically important time for building early literacy skills has led to a flurry of activity in early childhood research and policy. The National Early Literacy Panel (NELP) report "Developing Early Literacy" (2008) is one example of this activity. The NELP report is…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Preschool Teachers, Emergent Literacy
Baumgartner, Jennifer J.; Buchanan, Teresa – Young Children, 2010
In using developmentally appropriate practices, teachers should intentionally address all aspects of a child's being, the spiritual along with the physical and the cognitive. Because spirituality is a vital part of human nature, a whole-child teaching approach must include the part of the child some call spirituality. Many have attempted to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Early Childhood Education, Family Life
Pica, Rae – Young Children, 2009
It is important for teachers to make the activities they present, including games, opportunities to promote children's development in one or more domains. Teachers need to select games that are developmentally appropriate. It is relatively simple to modify traditional games, such as Musical Chairs or Simon Says, to be cooperative instead of…
Descriptors: Games, Developmental Stages, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Child Development
Dubosarsky, Mia; Murphy, Barbara; Roehrig, Gillian; Frost, Linda C.; Jones, Jennifer; Carlson, Stephan P. – Young Children, 2011
Both Nette Londo and Carolyn J. B. Melchert took part in "Ah neen dush" ("Why?" in Ojibwe), a three-year professional development program for Head Start teachers on the White Earth reservation. The program, a collaboration between the White Earth Head Start program and the University of Minnesota, was funded by the Office of…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, American Indians, Disadvantaged Youth, Critical Thinking