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Rituals and traditions in preschool programs have the power to
Create a caring culture that fosters the love of each other and the love of learning. Build lifelong rituals and traditions that support social, emotional, and academic success. A must-read! —Becky Bailey, Author/Developer, Conscious Discipline Program
This wonderful book reminds teachers and parents that traditions and rituals connect us to our heritage, help us create and maintain our identity, and affirm our school and family values.
Rituals and Traditions
• Connect children, families, and staff • Foster a sense of belonging • Create a positive learning environment The information in this book answers the questions of why rituals and traditions are important and how teachers can incorporate them into their daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly plans to create a supportive, caring community.
—Joanne Stokowski, Lead Teacher and Mentor Teacher, D. Scott Hudgens, Jr. Early Education Center, Lawrenceville, GA
—Makai Kellogg, Preschool Teacher, School for Friends, Washington, DC
Jacky Howell, MA, has been an early childhood educator, consultant, and trainer for more than 40 years in the Washington metropolitan area. She currently writes a column for TYC called Intermission.
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This book is a preschool teacher’s number one resource for building community and promoting social and emotional learning. Individualizing rituals that are special to not only the child but the caregiver as well, and that reflect their personal relationship based on an understanding of the child’s needs, can truly transform the culture of a classroom.
Rituals and Traditions Fostering a Sense of Community in Preschool
Kimberly Reinhard, MSc, has been working in early childhood education for more than 20 years as both a teacher and a director. She also served as the chair of the Week of the Young Child committee for the Northern Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children.
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Our Commitment to Early Childhood NAEYC is a professional membership organization working to increase access to high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8. NAEYC connects practice, policy, and research for tens of thousands of members from all sectors of the early childhood education field.
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Mission Statement: NAEYC promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse, dynamic early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.
NAEYC publishes high-quality resources dedicated to improving the quality of programs for young children birth through age 8. This includes an extensive line of books, brochures, and posters, as well as Young Children, a peer-reviewed professional journal, and Teaching Young Children, a magazine for preschool educators.
Vision Statement: All young children thrive and learn in a society dedicated to ensuring they reach their full potential.
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A wonderful STEM resource book for all early childhood educators! I love the useful information and tips on setting up a makerspace in the classroom. —Ann Scalley, Preschool Teacher, Lesley Ellis School
Can you build a sturdy house that is safe from the big, bad wolf?
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Imagine your dream car. What special features does it have? What can you use to create it? Teaching and learning STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is more accessible than ever before! Children will be inspired, delighted, and challenged as they use everyday materials and STEM concepts to design and build solutions to problems faced by characters in their favorite books. This practical, hands-on resource includes •
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Cate Heroman is education chair and vice chair of Knock Knock Children’s Museum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A nationally recognized educator and author of numerous publications, she has been an early childhood classroom teacher, state administrator, trainer, facilitator, keynote speaker, consultant, and developer of curriculum and assessment materials.
—Judy Jablon, Executive Director, Leading for Children, and author of Coaching with Powerful Interactions I did not know much about makerspaces, but after reading this book I truly feel like I know what to do in my classroom. The use of literary predicaments relates engineering to the child’s world, and the design challenges offer an interdisciplinary connection. —Gretchen Yatzook, Kindergarten Teacher, Flanders Elementary School Cate moves away from the standard science area and addresses STEM by inspiring children to explore, discover, and create their own solutions to real problems. I love the connection to children’s literature and wealth of practical design challenges! A wonderful resource for teachers and families.
Cate Heroman
Use engaging children’s books together with the guidance and ideas in this book to extend children’s problem-solving skills and creative thinking.
Cate’s book provides practical suggestions and rich examples that every early childhood teacher can use to extend learning. Brimming with great ideas to support young children to become thinkers, problem solvers, and engineers.
Making & Tinkering With STEM
Tinker, make, and engineer—solving problems from picture books
—Diane Trister Dodge, Early Childhood Curriculum Specialist and founder of Teaching Strategies, LLC
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Hundreds of book ideas that encourage STEM exploration and learning
A fun, accessible approach to integrating STEM-rich exploration into your classroom. With 25 classroom-ready engineering design challenges inspired by children’s favorite books, educators can seamlessly include making and tinkering and STEM concepts (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in preschool through third grade classrooms. Item 1130 | 2017 | 144 pages | List $20 | Member $16
I did not know much about makerspaces, but after reading this book, I truly feel like I know what to do in my classroom.” —Gretchen
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NEW! Nurturing Creativity: An Essential Mindset for Young Children’s Learning Nurturing Creativity fosters children’s creative abilities across all areas of learning. Find the insight and practical ideas you need to support children’s creativity and design an environment that encourages play and experimentation. Use this resource to shape your classroom into a place where children problem solve, explore solutions, and try new ideas. Item 1129 | 2016 | 176 pages | List $30 | Member $24
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Information and guidance to help you teach new and experienced educators about professional ethics and the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct.
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Explains the needs of adult learners at different stages of professional development Details theories of moral development and their implications for ethical decision making Provides effective ways of teaching the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct Offers new and updated interactive activities, including games and a collection of cases for college classes and trainings on ethics
Professions, by definition, are called to a noble purpose. Fulfilling this purpose relies on adherence to a collectively agreed upon professional code of ethics. Kudos to the authors for continually expanding the early childhood education field’s understanding of this imperative. —Stacie G. Goffin, author of Professionalizing Early Childhood as a Field of Practice: A Guide to the Next Era
Every person who works with or on behalf of young children has a responsibility to do the right thing. This book provides a moral compass, guiding educators’ decisions to ensure that children are protected, nurtured, and educated.
Teaching the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
An Essential Guide to Using the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
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—Sherry M. Cleary, Executive Director, New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute
—Angela C. Baum, President-Elect, National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators
About the Authors
Nancy K. Freeman, PhD, is professor emerita of education at the University of South Carolina in Columbia and has written and lectured extensively on professional ethics. She is co-author of Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator and of the Focus on Ethics column, a regular feature of NAEYC’s journal, Young Children. Eva Moravcik, MEd, is professor of early childhood education at Honolulu Community College and is coordinator of a child development lab school. Her publications include textbooks and curriculum. She participated in the development of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct supplements for program administrators and adult educators.
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Stephanie Feeney, PhD, is professor emerita of education at the University of Hawaii, where she taught courses in early childhood education. Her publications include textbooks, professional books, and children’s books. She is co-author of Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator and the Focus on Ethics column in Young Children.
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As a teacher educator, I find this book to be an invaluable resource. Its many engaging, interactive activities bring the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct to life for students and early childhood educators.
Stephanie Feeney, Nancy K. Freeman, and Eva Moravcik
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REVISED! Teaching the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct: A Resource Guide Learn engaging, effective ways to introduce the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and explore real-life ethical issues that face early childhood educators. This guide includes tools and techniques that the authors developed through their extensive experience teaching about ethics and the NAEYC Code. Item 1181 | 2016 | 176 pages | List $20 | Member $16
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A collection of articles from NAEYC’s awardwinning journal Young Children
NEW! Spotlight on Young Children: Teaching and Learning in the Primary Grades Take teaching and learning to the next level by building on primary students’ preexisting knowledge. This resource offers ideas for creating engaging environments, encouraging deep thinking, supporting diverse learners, and working with families. Item 2841 | 2016 | 136 pages | List $23 | Member $18.40
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Coaching with Powerful Interactions
So much more than a book! Includes access to 30 coaching videos and bonus material. This essential guide for all coaches and professionals who support the work of teachers includes access to videos that describe how coaches have used the three steps of a Powerful Interaction to be more effective. Filled with information, guidance, reflections, and insight about coaching with Powerful Interactions. Use this guide to • Learn about your coaching stance and practice • Develop trusting relationships with the teachers you coach • Promote positive changes in teachers’ practice Whether a new or experienced coach, use this guide to build on your current strengths to make your coaching practice even more effective.
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About the Authors Judy Jablon’s work as facilitator, consultant, and author focuses on the importance of relationships, teacher-child interactions, and assessment. Amy Laura Dombro documents stories of change-makers to uncover and build upon effective practice. Shaun Johnsen, a television producer with over 20 years of experience in educational production, uses his unique skills as a photographer, videographer, editor, and musician to create rich, meaningful content.
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So much more than a book! Includes access to 30 coaching videos and bonus material.
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THE ESSENTIALS Supporting Young Children with Disabilities in the Classroom
NEW! The Essentials: Supporting Young Children with Disabilities in the Classroom Filled with practical, helpful information, this is the guide that educators who work with children ages birth through 8 need to teach and support children with disabilities. Item 1131 | 2017 | 160 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
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Grounded in both research on how young children develop and learn and knowledge about effective teaching, DAP is at the heart of all of NAEYC’s work and resources. Numerous books, booklets, and brochures about developmentally appropriate practice support educators and families in meeting children where they are and helping them attain challenging, achievable goals.
The book Developmentally Appropriate Practice has been an essential resource for the early childhood field since its first edition in 1987. This third edition is the most extensive yet, fully revised to align with the latest research on development, learning, and teaching effectiveness. In this book, early childhood practitioners and students will find a wealth of information:
• NAEYC’s official Position Statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice
• A chapter by Carol Copple and Sue Bredekamp that makes clear the connection between DAP and excellent teaching, and challenges the field to think about developmentally appropriate practice with more
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• Pages of specific examples for each age period describing key practices seen in high-quality early childhood settings (centers and school that are less likely to serve children well A CD of additional resource material will further support learning:
• More than 60 readings (pdf format) taken from Young Children articles and NAEYC’s books and position statements that relate to, expand on, and explain DAP concepts mentioned in the book
• Two dozen video examples from real early childhood classrooms, plus commentary text, that highlight significant elements of developmentally appropriate practice in action
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Basics of DAP series An excellent, easy-to-read introduction to the core concepts of DAP. These books introduce the basic principles of DAP in a way that is meaningful to everyday practice. Chapters include • Deciding What Is Developmentally Appropriate • Guidelines for DAP • FAQs This series is perfect for newcomers to the field or experienced practitioners interested in enhancing their skills.
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The three books in this series • Infants & Toddlers Item 324 | 2011 | 128 pages • Children 3–6 Item 259 | 2006 | 112 pages • Kindergartners Item 327 | 2013 | 136 pages List $22 (each) | Member $17.60 (each)
DAP Focus series Resources to develop a deeper understanding of DAP and how teachers can apply it to their work with young children. Chapters include • To Be an Excellent Teacher • DAP Examples • Articles from Young Children Filled with information, practical ideas, and inspiration, these books are a must-have for early learning educators.
The four books in this series • Infants & Toddlers Item 168 | 2013 | 168 pages • Preschoolers Item 169 | 2013 | 192 pages • Kindergartners Item 170 | 2014 | 192 pages • Grades 1–3 Item 171 | 2014 | 176 pages List $32 (each) | Member $25.60 (each)
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ike the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct that this book is based on, Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator informs and guides those who work with children and families through the tough decisions they confront in their work.
Conduct offers guidelines, agreed on by the early childhood field, that can help you make decisions based on educators’ responsibilities to children, families, colleagues, and community.
NAEYC offers valuable resources to provide the information, tools, and techniques you need to National Association Education understand how for tothe use the Code toNAEYC effectively Item #368 handle of Young Children ethical you every day. Discover how 1313 issues L Street NW, Suiteencounter 500 DC 20005-4101 you Washington, can answer the question “What should an ethical www.naeyc.org early childhood educator do?” with confidence.
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This book allows readers to become well acquainted with the Code and its use. Authors Stephanie Feeney, Nancy K. Freeman, and Peter J. Pizzolongo present well-chosen As an early childhood educator, you examples and pose questions that clarify keywant points to act in about interests ethical conduct. The textyou informs decision making the best of those serve, but it’s not while stimulating reflection on the critical issues facing always easy to know how. The NAEYC Code of Ethical early childhood educators.
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Coordinating Resources NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct (brochure)
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—From the Foreword by Carol Brunson Day, President, National Black Child Development Institute
derful and long-awaited second edition, the authors compellingly invite early educators to learn and reflect and to teach in new and daring ways. Their peneyses and vivid, honest stories inspire all of us to challenge our assumptions and ether to create a more just and equitable world. —Patricia G. Ramsey, Professor, Mount Holyoke College
—Calvin Moore, President, National Association for Family Child Care
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ng to finally have the anti-bias “bible” updated! I love the addition of the “Voices eld” segments and the new chapters on economic class differences and family I also greatly appreciate the focus on adult development in this process. This d be a part of every early childhood professional’s library!
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NAEYC has made available to the field a powerful expression of what all of us ovide for the children in our care. I remember embracing the original Anti-Bias when I was a new Head Start teacher—it shaped and guided my practice for certain that this new edition will help the next generation of teachers create earning environments that reflect, support, and respect the diverse backgrounds g children they serve.
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What if someone told you that you could contribute in a small but significant way to making the world a better place? That is what this book offers: A chance to make the world fairer and more humane for everybody from a place where you have already chosen to be— working with children and families.
Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves
Pave the way to success for all children, in school and in life, with the principles and practical guidance in Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves, Leading Anti-Bias Early Childhood Programs: A Guide for Change, and the other resources on this page. These resources provide candid, thought-provoking information on ll
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Spotlight on Young Children Series Covering a broad range of subjects, each book in this bestselling series includes articles carefully curated from NAEYC’s award-winning Young Children journal. Perfect for higher education courses and in-service workshops!
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Use these practical resources to integrate creativity, math and science, and language and literacy into your daily plans for children!
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Social & Emotional Development Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs Incorporates the findings of outstanding researchers in child development and neuroscience for the “essential life skills” children need to cope with modern life and achieve their full potential. Describes strategies for teachers in their classrooms— and for families at home—to foster these critical cognitive and social-emotional skills. This special NAEYC edition includes a downloadable study guide. From HarperCollins. Item 323 | 2010 | 400 pages | List $17 | Member $13.60
Beyond Remote-Controlled Childhood: Teaching Young Children in the Media Age Learn how to counteract the potentially harmful impact popular media culture can have on both the process and content of children’s development and learning, and how to help families make informed decisions about the screen media in children’s lives. Item 372 | 2013 | 176 pages | List $28 | Member $22.40
You, Me, Us: Social-Emotional Learning in Preschool Social-emotional learning is key to every child’s ability to manage feelings and to interact successfully with others. This book offers numerous teaching strategies and suggestions for professional development. Co-published with HighScope. Item 344 | 2009 | 200 pages | List $26 | Member $20.80
Secure Relationships: Nurturing Infant/Toddler Attachment in Early Care Settings Loving, responsive, and consistent care from primary caregivers is critical in establishing special attachment relationships with infants and toddlers. Describes key points needed to understand and build attachment. Item 123 | 2002 | 96 pages | List $15 | Member $12
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Learning Through Play Big Body Play: Why Boisterous, Vigorous, and Very Physical Play Is Essential to Children’s Development and Learning Running, rolling, climbing, tagging, jumping, grabbing, and wrestling—things that children love to do—can and should be part of every early childhood setting. Drawing from evidence-based practice and research, this book explains the many benefits of big body play for young children’s social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Learn how to organize the physical environment, set rules and policies, and supervise big body play. Item 241 | 2011 | 112 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
From Play to Practice: Connecting Teachers’ Play to Children’s Learning Describes how and why play is important. Includes play workshop experiences for educators that help teachers understand and promote play-based learning as part of developmentally appropriate practice. Item 180 | 2013 | 144 pages | List $28 | Member $22.40
Loose Parts: Inspiring Play in Children
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Loose Parts 2: Inspiring Play with Infants and Toddlers Loose parts capture children’s curiosity, give free reign to their imaginations, and encourage creativity. From Redleaf Press. Item 7255 | 2016 | 272 pages | List $33 | Member $26.40
Lisa Murphy on Play Timely research and new stories highlight how play is vital to the social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual development of children. Learn the seven meaningful experiences we should provide children with every day and why they are so important. Item 7256 | 2016 | 192 pages | List $25 | Member $20
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Can early childhood programs be places for play when academic stakes are so high? This book answers with a resounding yes.” —Gretchen
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Positive Guidance Understanding positive guidance and how to use it is important for all teachers so they can support children’s social and emotional well-being.
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D. Meeting the Challenge Offers ideas and strategies to prevent and address challenging behaviors. From the Canadian Child Care Federation. Item 300 | 1999 | 40 pages | List $18 | Member $14.40
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From Lullabies to Literature: Stories in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers
More Resources Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice (2nd ed.) A how-to guide that matches classroom activities with how children think and grow. Posters and a developmental wheel on common behavior challenges are included with the book. From Zero to Three Press.
These information wheels on challenging behaviors offer a threestep approach to understanding and managing behaviors such as biting and tantrums. From Zero to Three Press. Item 455 | List $3 | Member $2.40
The ability to use language (speak, read, write) begins at birth. This book explains how to use stories and story experiences with very young children. Copublished with Pademelon. Item 2010 | 2008 | 152 pages | List $31 | Member $24.80
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From the editors of Teaching Young Children
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From the editors of Teaching Young Children
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More Resources for Preschool Teachers Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Focus on Preschoolers Item 169 | 2013 | 192 pages | List $32 | Member $25.60
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Exploring Math and Science in Preschool Item 7226 | 2015 | 112 pages | List $20 | Member $16
Learning About Language and Literacy in Preschool Item 7227 | 2015 | 112 pages | List $20 | Member $16
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More K–3 Resources Let’s Find Out! Building Content Knowledge with Young Children
A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Nonfiction in the Primary Grades
Item 7246 | 2014 | 256 pages | List $28 | Member $22.40
Item 7248 | 2009 | 192 pages | List $20 | Member $16
Reading With Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades (2nd ed.)
Sharing the Blue Crayon: How to Integrate Social, Emotional, and Literacy Learning
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Perfect Pairs: Using Fiction & Nonfiction Picture Books to Teach Life Science, K–2 Item 7244 | 2014 | 360 pages | List $28 | Member $22.40
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Language & Literacy Young Meaning Makers: Teaching Comprehension, Grades K–2 Shows how to build oral language and text comprehension skills with young readers, including selecting texts, organizing materials, scheduling time, and assessing the acquisition of knowledge. From Teachers College Press. Item 7258 | 2016 | 176 pages | List $36 | Member $28.80
So Much More than the ABCs: The Early Phases of Reading and Writing Addresses what infants, toddlers, and preschoolers need to learn in the early years— the strategies teachers can use to help children acquire the foundation they need in reading and writing. Item 709 | 2013 | 224 pages | List $35 | Member $28
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Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens Discusses ways new technologies can promote language-rich adult–child interactions. Includes toolkits for schools to use. From Jossey-Bass. Item 7242 | 2015 | 304 pages | List $25 | Member $20
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children Research-based strategies and crystal-clear guidance and ideas to help young children on the road to reading and writing competence. Item 161 | 2000 | 144 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
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Includes a DVD of print and video resources, including clips of the author in action in real classrooms, engaging young children in math thinking and learning.
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—Douglas Clements, SUNY Distinguished Professor and coauthor, Learning and Teaching Early Math: The Learning Trajectories Approach
The Young Child and Mathematics is a must-have for every teacher who works with young children. Copley’s approach to teaching math engages the children and builds on their inquisitiveness. The vivid vignettes and drawings make this book come alive. Readers will come away feeling confident that “I, too, can do this with my students!” —Valerie Johse, elementary math specialist, Pearland Independent School District, Texas
In this updated edition of The Young Child and Mathematics, Juanita Copley helps teachers understand what foundational math knowledge children need. I especially enjoy the videos of her own masterful teaching: it’s so useful to see these demonstrations of challenging, engaging curriculum and instructional strategies. Most importantly, Copley demonstrates that young children are eager, enthusiastic, and capable math learners!
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—Sue Bredekamp, early childhood education consultant and member, Committee on Early Childhood Mathematics, National Research Council
I appreciate and adapt in my own work the teacher-to-child, child-to-teacher, and child-to-child dialogue that is interspersed throughout The Young Child and Mathematics. These real-life episodes allow the teachers I train to connect pedagogical content to their children’s informal mathematics understanding.
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A. Exploring Math A collection of articles that offers teachers of children from infancy through age 8 information to help children develop, construct, test, and reflect on their mathematical understandings. Item 367 | 2012 | 64 pages | List $23 | Member $18.40 B. Exploring Math and Science This book offers learning center ideas, engaging activities, and easy-to-implement suggestions to support preschoolers’ math and science learning. Includes children’s book recommendations. Item 7226 | 2015 | 112 pages | List $20 | Member $16 C. The Young Child and Mathematics Second Edition Using standards and guidelines from NCTM and NAEYC, Copley includes vignettes, activity ideas, and strategies to show how teachers of children ages 3 to 8 can readily and enjoyably make mathematics an integral part of their classrooms every day. Includes a DVD with useful materials and video clips of children engaged in math thinking and learning. Copublished with NCTM. Item 167 | 2010 | 176 pages and DVD | List $38 | Member $30.40
D. Big Ideas of Early Mathematics This guide presents the skills educators need to organize for mathematics teaching and learning during the early years. For teachers of children ages 3 through 6, the book provides foundations for further mathematics learning and helps facilitate long-term mathematical understanding. From Pearson. Item 7219 | 2014 | 208 pages | List $44 | Member $35.20 E. Showcasing Mathematics for the Young Child Describes and discusses learning experiences that promote early mathematics development across five content areas: number and operations, geometry, algebra, measurement, and data analysis. Co-published with NCTM. Item 735 | 2004 | 200 pages | List $37 | Member $29.60 F. The Block Book (3rd ed.) Details the rich contributions of blocks to creativity and dramatic play, science, math, social studies, and other learning domains. Use blocks to encourage children to work together to explore patterns, geometry, ordering, and more. Item 132 | 1996 | 176 pages | List $14 | Member $11.20
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Can you build a sturdy house that is safe from the big, bad wolf?
A wonderful STEM resource book for all early childhood educators! I love the useful information and tips on setting up a makerspace in the classroom. —Ann Scalley, Preschool Teacher, Lesley Ellis School
Imagine your dream car. What special features does it have? What can you use to create it?
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Use engaging children’s books together with the guidance and ideas in this book to extend children’s problem-solving skills and creative thinking.
Cate Heroman is education chair and vice chair of Knock Knock Children’s Museum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A nationally recognized educator and author of numerous publications, she has been an early childhood classroom teacher, state administrator, trainer, facilitator, keynote speaker, consultant, and developer of curriculum and assessment materials.
Cate’s book provides practical suggestions and rich examples that every early childhood teacher can use to extend learning. Brimming with great ideas to support young children to become thinkers, problem solvers, and engineers. —Judy Jablon, Executive Director, Leading for Children, and author of Coaching with Powerful Interactions I did not know much about makerspaces, but after reading this book I truly feel like I know what to do in my classroom. The use of literary predicaments relates engineering to the child’s world, and the design challenges offer an interdisciplinary connection. —Gretchen Yatzook, Kindergarten Teacher, Flanders Elementary School Cate moves away from the standard science area and addresses STEM by inspiring children to explore, discover, and create their own solutions to real problems. I love the connection to children’s literature and wealth of practical design challenges! A wonderful resource for teachers and families.
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Teaching and learning STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is more accessible than ever before! Children will be inspired, delighted, and challenged as they use everyday materials and STEM concepts to design and build solutions to problems faced by characters in their favorite books. This practical, hands-on resource includes
Making & Tinkering With STEM
Tinker, make, and engineer—solving problems from picture books
—Diane Trister Dodge, Early Childhood Curriculum Specialist and founder of Teaching Strategies, LLC
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Standards & Curriculum Use these resources to help plan your classroom curriculum while using developmentally appropriate practice.
Responses to each chapter, written by educators whose interests and experiences relate to the topics addressed, add to the content and impact of these stories on the depth of learning that takes place when teachers and children engage in emergent curriculum. These experts include Elizabeth Jones, Margie Carter, Deb Curtis, Marian Marion, Laurie Kocher, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Mary Benson McMullen, Carol Copple, Susan Fraser, Travis Wright, Carolyn Pope Edwards, and Lella Gandini.
The Power of Emergent Curriculum
Learn About the Power of Emergent Curriculum This remarkable collection of stories from early childhood settings illustrates what is possible when using an emergent curriculum approach. The stories tackle unusual topics, such as assessing the need for program rules, addressing the impact of a hurricane on classroom design, observing the empathy of toddlers, exploring children’s ideas about sculpture, and appreciating a long-term, multiage project in an after-school program. Overall, what readers witness is a rise in the quality of practice that results when responding to emerging topics.
These extraordinary stories will inspire early childhood educators to imagine new possibilities in curriculum and learning.
—Ben Mardell, Professor, Early Childhood Education, Lesley University
A beautifully written resource for educators to further interpret the art of teaching and the promise of learning. Carol Anne Wien’s fresh and illustrative voice offers insight into contemporary approaches and research, combining rich stories from the field as useful sources for reflection and inspiration.
Carol Anne Wien
Carol Anne Wien and her colleagues’ essays about their innovative, courageous, childcentered teaching practices—paired with commentaries from leading child care experts— make for insightful, provocative, and engaging reading. A gift to the field.
The Power of Emergent Curriculum Stories From Early Childhood Settings
—Margie Cooper, Co-Chair, North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA)
As provocateur and reflective guide, Carol Anne Wien takes us into a center’s arc of discovery as the teachers unpack their practices, learn to live with uncertainty, and turn problems into curriculum possibilities. Her stories provide a model for the professional growth that can come through teachers reflecting on their missteps along the way. —John Nimmo, EdD, Affiliate Associate Professor, Family Studies, University of New Hampshire, and coauthor of Emergent Curriculum
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Includes information, ideas, experiences, and activities that promote positive approaches to learning and foster students’ social and emotional development; help students meet standards in English language arts, math, science, and social studies; and support authentic assessment to scaffold student progress and improve instruction. Item 358 | 2014 | 176 pages | List $28 | Member $22.40
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This remarkable collection of stories from early childhood settings illustrates what is possible when using an emergent curriculum approach. The stories tackle unusual topics, showing a rise in the quality of practice that results when responding to emerging topics. Item 181 | 2014 | 152 pages | List $25 | Member $20
Together with children, teachers can foster an emergent curriculum that responds to children’s interests and activities. Presents an ongoing discussion among a group of teachers as they and the children move through the year weaving curriculum. Item 207 | 1994 | 160 pages | List $18 | Member $14.40
Nature Studying in and about nature offers children the opportunity to explore math, science, social studies, and language development. New delights and opportunities for learning await each time children venture outdoors. These resources will inspire teachers to make it possible for children to spend more time outdoors, have safe environments, and explore the outdoor environment.
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More Books About Nature Experiencing Nature with Young Children: Awakening Delight, Curiosity, and a Sense of Stewardship
Cultivating Outdoor Classrooms: Designing and Implementing ChildCentered Learning Environments
Learning to care for and about nature begins with developing and supporting children’s sense of awe and appreciation of nature. Discover ways to integrate nature learning into children’s everyday experiences, instilling a passion for the outdoors and sparking learning in all areas.
Transform outdoor spaces into learning environments where children can enjoy a full range of activities as they spend quality time in nature. Filled with guidance to help you plan, design, and create an outdoor learning program. From Redleaf Press.
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Observation & Assessment Learning and using observation and assessment is the key to being an effective educator.
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C. The Power of Observation An essential resource that provides guidelines and specific strategies to help teachers and caregivers transform observing into an essential component of their teaching practice. Includes a study guide for use in staff development and college courses. Co-published with Teaching Strategies. Item 2006 | 2007 | 208 pages | List $25 | Member $20
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D. The Power of Assessment Explores the critical role of the assessment cycle in the early childhood classroom. Dispels the myth of assessment as a daunting or anxiety-inducing task and positions assessment as a powerful teaching tool. From Teaching Strategies. Item 7215 | 2011 | 336 pages | List $30 | Member $24
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Healthy Young Children: A Manual for Programs (5th ed.)
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Healthy Young Children: A Manual for Programs, Fifth Edition, based on the standards in Caring for Our Children, Third Edition, is the “go-to” resource for current, practical, evidenced-based health and safety information in early care and education settings.
Healthy Young Children A Manual for Programs
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now in its fifth edition, Healthy Young Children has been used in hundreds of early childhood settings to promote the health, nutrition, and safety of children, staff members, and families. this edition contains a new chapter on promoting children’s health through physical activity. Also included are updated standards, procedures, and resources, including sample forms, letters, and checklists. this manual is an invaluable resource for program directors, consultants working with early childhood programs, teacher educators, professional development staff, and others concerned about keeping children and adults safe and healthy.
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For teachers, caregivers, directors of early education and child care programs, health professionals who work in group settings, and other individuals who provide technical assistance to early education professionals. Based on national standards, this manual is also for those working on accreditation of a center or family child care home, with information related to compliance with health and safety criteria. — Linda Satkowiak, ND, RN, CNS, NCSN Healthy Child Care Colorado Coordinator, Qualistar Colorado
NAEYC Item #369
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More on Health and Safety Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards— Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs (3rd ed.) Contains updated guidelines on the development and evaluation of the health and safety of children in all types of early childhood education settings. Covers health promotion, nutrition and food service, program activities for health development, and more. From AAP, APHA & NRC.
Managing Infectious Diseases in Child Care and Schools: A Quick Reference Guide (4th ed.) This essential resource for caregivers, teachers, and health professionals provides the latest information on the prevention and management of infectious disease. Item 750 | 2016 | 247 pages | List $60 | Member $48
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DAP and Basics Set Includes items 375, 324, 259, and 327 A $111 value if purchased separately.
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Preschool Book Set A $67 value if purchased separately. Includes items 375 and 259. Item 3754 | List $52 | Member $41.60
Kindergarten Book Set A $67 value if purchased separately. Includes items 375 and 327. Item 3757 | List $52 | Member $41.60
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C. Our Inquiry, Our Practice Item 357 | 2012 | 224 pages | List $25 | Member $20
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book should be required reading for all early childhood professionals. he gift of making research practical. She gives readers the foundation rking with children who are dual language learners and then provides here’s a wealth of useful information here for everyone, including the ed teacher who actually speaks the children’s home languages.” aura J. Colker, early childhood consultant and TYC contributing editor
Basics of Supporting Dual Language Learners An Introduction for Educators of Children from Birth through Age 8
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esigned to help all early childhood educators learn the basics of lly appropriate teaching practices for young children who are dual ers (DLLs). It covers key points about first and second language discusses the importance of supporting the home language, and w programs and schools can prepare for a diverse group of children. troduction for administrators, monolingual and bilingual teachers , and social and family workers.
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Introduces readers to the information they need and the skills they can use to meet the needs of diverse early learners. Details key points that educators need to know about first and second language development; discusses the importance of family engagement and offers strategies to appreciate each family; and describes how to prepare for a diverse group of students. Part of NAEYC’s Basic series of books. Item 366 | 2012 | 104 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
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Focusing on how children become young thinkers, the book begins with mind, brain, and education science and instructional guidelines for all learning experiences, and then connects these to the rich foundation of the project approach. Co-published with Teachers College Press. Item 7228 | 2015 | 144 pages | List $30 | Member $24
Expanded to include two new chapters and to assist teachers with younger children (toddlers) and older children (2nd grade). From Teachers College Press. Item 7261 | 2016 | 176 pages | List $33 | Member $26.40
The Intentional Teacher (Rev. ed.) Filled with guidance to help teachers make thoughtful, intentional use of both child-guided and adult-guided experiences. Includes new chapters on science, social studies, and approaches to learning; updated, expanded information on social and emotional development, physical development and health, language and literacy, math, and the creative arts; and practical teaching strategies that are illustrated with classroom-based anecdotes. Co-published with HighScope Press. Item 1120 | 2014 | 304 pages | List $38 | Member $30.40
Summarizes the research on the value of high-quality education and care for young children, families, and society, showing why early education matters both today and into the future. Co-published with Teachers College Press.
A source of inspiration to learn how to shape welcoming spaces where children can learn and grow. From Redleaf Press. Item 7239 | 2015 | 360 pages | List $45 | Member $36
Promote the comfortable feeling of home, support children’s needs, and maximize learning experiences in your family child care setting. From Redleaf Press. Item 265 | 2012 | 216 pages | List $50 | Member $40
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Professionalism, Leadership, & Administration From financial management to learning strategic leadership skills, leaders or those aspiring to be leaders want information and support. These books are just what you need!
What You Need to Lead: Emotional Intelligence in Practice Outlines five essential leadership competencies that connect emotional intelligence to leadership. Guides directors, supervisors, and anyone in a leadership role through the steps to build respectful, dynamic, and welcoming relationships with families and staff. Covers administration topics, from financial management to marketing and development, while also recognizing and exploring the human side of management and the critical role of emotional intelligence in effective leadership. Item 363 | 2012 | 320 pages | List $40 | Member $32
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Professionalizing Early Childhood Education as a Field of Practice: A Guide to the Next Era Supports deep thought and creative discussions about how early childhood education can move toward being a professional field of practice. Copublished with Redleaf Press. Item 7232 | 2015 | 120 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
Doing the Right Thing for Children: Eight Qualities of Leadership
A Great Place to Work: Creating a Healthy Organizational Climate
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The New Early Childhood Professional: A Step-by-Step Guide to Overcoming Goliath
Leadership in Action: How Effective Directors Get Things Done
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Item 371 | 2003 | 120 pages | List $24 | Member $19.20
Inspiring Peak Performance: Competence, Commitment, and Collaboration
The Three Rs of Leadership: Building Effective Early Childhood Programs Through Relationships, Reciprocal Learning, and Reflection
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Item 365 | 2012 | 112 pages | List $20 | Member $16
Courageous Leadership in Early Childhood Education: Taking a Stand for Social Justice
HRM Journal: Human Resources Management in Early Childhood Programs
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The Art of Leadership: Leading Early Childhood Organizations
Professionalism in Early Childhood Education: Doing Our Best for Young Children
Item 7253 | 2016 | 136 pages | List $24 | Member $19.20
From the Inside Out: The Power of Reflection and Self-Awareness
Item 337 | 144 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
Item 177 | 2007 | 120 pages | List $24 | Member $19.20
Advancing the Early Childhood Profession Offers NAEYC’s standards for early childhood professionals—including the Standards for Early Childhood Professional Preparation Programs; NAEYC’s Code of Ethical Conduct; Workforce Designs, A Policy Blueprint for State Early Childhood Professional Development Systems; and glossaries for training and education terms. Item 364 | 2012 | 120 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
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Coaching Resources The Early Childhood Coaching Handbook From Brookes Publishing. Item 335 | 2011 | 240 pages | List $40 | Member $32
Developing Mentoring and Coaching Relationships in Early Care and Education: A Reflective Approach From Pearson. Item 374 | 2014 | 224 pages | List $35 | Member $28
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Coaching with Powerful Interactions: A Guide for Partnering with Early Childhood Teachers Much more than a book! Includes access to 30 coaching videos. This essential guide for all coaches and professionals who support the work of teachers describes how coaches can use the this strengthsbased approach to be more effective. Filled with information, guidance, reflections, and insight about coaching with Powerful Interactions. Item 2451 (print edition) | 128 pages | List $35 | Member $28 Also available as an epub! Order from iBooks.
Children learn in different ways. Whether you teach children who have special needs or children who need help adapting to their environment, these books offer guidance to be an effective teacher.
Inclusion & Special Needs NEW! The Essentials: Supporting Young Children with Disabilities in the Classroom Item 1131 | 2017 | 160 pages | List $22 | Member $17.60
Practical Strategies for Supporting Young Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder From Gryphon House. Item 7254 | 2016 | 176 pages | List $20 | Member $16
Challenging Exceptionally Bright Children in Early Childhood Classrooms Co-published with Redleaf Press. Item 7217 | 2013 | 160 pages | List $35 | Member $28
CARA’s Kit: Creating Adaptations for Routines and Activities From the Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children. Item 351 | 2007 | 18 pages and CD | List $30 | Member $24
CARA’s Kit for Toddlers: Creating Adaptations for Routines and Activities From Brookes Publishing. Item 384 | 2012 | 48 pages and CD | List $25 | Member $20
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Brochures NEW! High-Quality Programs and Schools Each brochure includes age-appropriate child development information, a description of what curriculum looks like in a DAP program, and what families should look for in a program or school. Perfect to give to families and others to explain DAP and why programs that follow DAP support young children’s development and learning. The five brochures in this series • Infant Item 3100 • Toddler Item 3101
NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment A handy resource that offers guidelines for ethical responses for resolving situations. Item 531 | List 75¢ | Member 60¢
Raising a Reader, Raising a Writer: How Parents Can Help A simple, engaging set of suggestions for families, including what they should look for in their child’s preschool and school settings. Item 530 | List 75¢ | Member 60¢
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Play helps children learn in many ways. Find out how parents and teachers can make play an enriching experience.
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Read (5-poster set) Item 4142 | 12" x 16" | List $40 | Member $32
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Preschool Learning Centers (10-poster set) Colorful, laminated, large posters of art, blocks, cooking, discovering science, dramatic play, literacy, math and manipulatives, music and movement, sand play, and water play learning centers. Titles and labels in Spanish and English. Item 4160 | 11� x 14� | List $50 | Member $40
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Check out these titles and more at store.NAEYC.org Blocks and Beyond: Strengthening Early Math and Science Skills Through Spatial Learning
Teaching and Learning with Infants and Toddlers: Where Meaning Making Begins
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Inspiring Spaces for Young Children
Watching, Wondering, and Learning Together
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Item E001 | 2012 | 60 pages | List $16 | Member $12.80
A Room to Learn: Rethinking Classroom Environments Item 7250 | 2011 | 208 pages | List $30 | Member $24
Small-Group Times to Scaffold Early Learning Item 350 | 2009 | 168 pages | List $26 | Member $20.80
Young Dual Language Learners: A Guide for PreK–3 Leaders Item 1126 | 2014 | 192 pages | List $35 | Member $28
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