NAEYC 2020 Mini Resource Catalog

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New Resources from NAEYC + E-Book Versions of Your Favorite Books Now Available!


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This classic resource, now expanded and updated, is your guide to building a strong anti-bias program. List $45 • Member $36 2020 • 208 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-57-4 • Item 1143 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-58-1 • Item e1143

Use the concrete strategies and tips for implementing recommendations from NAEYC’s position statement “Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education.” List $28 • Member $22.40 2020 • 160 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-61-1 • Item 1144 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-62-8 • Item e1144

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Slow down, tune in, and discover the very purposeful play of infants and toddlers. With its spot-on ideas and delightful anecdotes, you’ll gain a new appreciation for infants’ and toddlers’ competence and curiosity. List $30 • Member $24 2019 • 136 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-53-6 • Item 1141 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-54-3 • Item e1141

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Tap into children’s inherent curiosity to plan dynamic emergent curriculum based on children’s interests and thinking. List $35 • Member $28 2020 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-63-5 • Item 1145

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Learn the basics of what trauma is, targeted suggestions for creating trauma-informed classrooms and practices that support children and families, and more. List $32 • Member $25.60 2020 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-67-3 • Item 1147

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Creativity & STEM Coming Soon

Discover what math teaching and learning looks like in the playful, emergent environment of the early childhood classroom. Every day, children explore math concepts in their conversations and interactions. You can build on that natural curiosity by engaging children in meaningful, complex math learning opportunities that are grounded in their observations and questions. Each chapter of this engaging, easy-to-read book is packed with practical strategies and ideas for fostering hands-on, collaborative, integrated math explorations and inquiries with preschoolers and kindergartners. List $30 • Member $24 2020 • 160 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-65-9 • Item 1146

Using five math-related questions children wonder about as a framework, this book helps you go deeper into everyday math with children by offering › A basic overview of math ideas behind matching and sorting, patterns, number sense, measuring, and spatial relationships › 20 activities appropriate for children in preschool and kindergarten based on new and classic children’s books, games, and classroom routines › Recommendations for more than 75 children’s books that encourage math-rich thinking and investigation › And more! List $25 • Member $20 2019 • 128 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-51-2 • Item 1140 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-52-9 • Item e1140

Explore STEM concepts through making and tinkering! With 25 classroom-ready engineering design challenges inspired by children’s favorite books, educators can seamlessly integrate making and tinkering and STEM concepts (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in preschool through third grade classrooms. Challenge children to 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 › Suggestions for creating a makerspace environment where children can tinker with materials, use tools to make creations, and improve on their ideas › A list of 100 picture books that encourage STEM-rich exploration › A planning template so you can create your own design challenges List $25 • Member $20 2017 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-28-4 • Item 1130 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-47-5 • Item e1130

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Teaching in a Diverse Society More than ever, young children need educators who can help them navigate and thrive in a world of great diversity, educators who can give them and their families the tools to make the world a more fair place for themselves and for each other. You can be that educator in children’s lives. This classic resource, now expanded and updated, is your guide to building a strong anti-bias program. List $45 • Member $36 2020 • 208 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-57-4 • Item 1143 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-58-1 • Item e1143

All educators have a part to play in advancing equity in early childhood. But what does equity look like day to day in the classroom? This thoughtfully curated collection provides concrete strategies and tips for implementing recommendations from NAEYC’s position statement “Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education” in your work with children ages 3 through 5. Featuring diverse voices from the field, this book explores practical topics ranging from examining your own biases to supporting children’s conversations about identity to preventing preschool expulsion. With these and more engaging insights, you’ll create and foster learning environments that promote equity for all. List $28 • Member $22.40 2020 • 160 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-61-1 • Item 1144 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-62-8 • Item e1144

Spotlight on Young Children Spotlight on Young Children: Equity & Diversity

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Equity Diversity

Expand your knowledge and strengthen your commitment to designing and using inclusive and responsive curricula, teaching practices, and learning environments that help all children thrive in school and in life. This volume features a broad spectrum of topics, including how to address and navigate conversations about race and racism with children and their families; incorporate policies and practices that recognize and value immigrant and refugee children and their families; and much more. Topics include › Developing cultural competence › Challenging gender stereotypes and biases › Teaching and learning about race and racism › Supporting gay and lesbian families › Intentionally supporting biliteracy List $25 • Member $20 2019 • 136 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-41-3 • Item 2843 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-42-0 • Item e2843

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Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) The Perfect Introduction to DAP: The Basics Series These engaging books describe the core concepts of DAP in a way that is meaningful to practitioners.

Infants and Toddlers List $23 Member $18.40 2011 128 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-73-9 Item 324

Children 3 to 6

Kindergartners

List $23 Member $18.40 2006 112 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-26-5 Item 259

List $23 Member $18.40 2013 136 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-97-5 Item 327

Go Deeper: The DAP Focus Series With more detail than the Basics books, these books are filled with information, practical ideas, and inspiration about developmentally appropriate practice, with guidance for teachers to help them support children’s learning and development.

Infants and Toddlers List $34 Member $27.20 2013 168 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-95-1 Item 168

Kindergartners List $34 Member $27.20 2014 192 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-03-1 Item 170

A Must-Have for Early Childhood Educators

Preschoolers List $34 Member $27.20 2013 192 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-96-8 Item 169

First, Second, and Third Grades List $34 Member $27.20 2014 176 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-04-8 Item 171

Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth Through Age 8, third edition

Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is a framework that describes effective teaching practices that are designed to promote young children’s optimal learning and development. List $48 • Member $38.40 2009 • 368 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-928896-64-7 Item 375

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Teaching Strategies Coming Soon

List $35 Member $28 2020 144 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-63-5 Item 1145

Tap into children’s inherent curiosity to create a dynamic emergent curriculum plan based on children’s interests and thinking.

List $20 Member $16 2018 80 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-35-2 Item 1135

Outlines the basic information family child care providers need to run a successful program in a warm, welcoming setting.

List $30 Member $24 2016 176 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-21-5 Item 1129 E-book: ISBN 978-1938113-80-2 Item e1129

Use this resource to shape your classroom into a place where children learn to solve problems, explore solutions, and try new ideas.

List $30 Member $24 2019 136 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-53-6 Item 1141 E-book: ISBN 978-1-93811354-3 Item e1141

Slow down, tune in, and discover the very purposeful play of infants and toddlers to gain a new appreciation for their competence and curiosity.

List $28 Member $22.40 2017 160 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-29-1 Item 1131

Use this straightforward introduction to the core concepts of teaching and supporting children with disabilities alongside their peers to ensure that all children meet their potential.

List $40 Member $32 2014 304 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-06-2 Item 1120

Helps teachers apply their knowledge of children and of content to make thoughtful, intentional use of both childguided and adult-guided experiences. Copublished with HighScope Press.

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List $28 Member $22.40 2019 144 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-39-0 Item 1137 E-book: ISBN 978-1938113-40-6 Item e1137

Discover how to provide guided play experiences along with opportunities for unstructured play to support children’s knowledge in key areas.

List $28 Member $22.40 2018 160 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-33-8 Item 1134 E-book: ISBN 978-1-93811349-9 Item e1134

Shows how to use the Code to guide your actions and responses to challenging situations in your work with children, their families, colleagues, and the community.

List $38 Member $30.40 2013 224 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-88-3 Item 709

Information and experiences that foster children’s oral language, content knowledge, literacy skills, and cognitive ability.

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Interactions Matter! List $28 Member $22.40 2019 140 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-45-1 Item 1139 E-book: ISBN 978-1-93811346-8 Item e1139

List $32 Member $25.60 2020 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-93811367-3 Item 1147

Learn the basics of what trauma is, targeted suggestions for creating trauma-informed classrooms and practices that support children and families, and more.

List $30 Member $24 2017 160 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-93811330-7 Item 1132 E-book: ISBN 978-1-93811348-2 Item e1132

Learn how to meet children at their individual developmental levels, stretch their thinking, be intentional in your teaching, and scaffold children’s learning.

Use the practical information, strategies, and resources in this book to develop and embed a culture of family engagement in all aspects of your early childhood program.

Being an early childhood program leader is more challenging than it’s ever been. Grounded in current research and based on the experiences of the authors as well as directors from across the country, this guide blends theory with practical tips you can implement immediately. List $25 Member $20 2016 176 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-93811322-2 Item 1181

List $36 Member $28.80 2016 128 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-19-2 Item 2451 E-book: ISBN 978-1-93811359-8 Item e2451

The essential guide for all coaches and professionals who support the work of teachers. Use this guide to build on your strengths and make your coaching practice even more effective.

Explore real-life ethical issues with early childhood professionals in the context of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct.

List $35 Member $28 2012 176 pages Print: ISBN 978-192889687-6 Item 356

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Empower Children to Become a Community of Learners Written by a teacher for teachers, this practical book offers teachers everything they need to know about what class meetings are, how to get started, and how to adapt the approach to their changing classrooms. Class meetings have many different names—group time, gathering time, community circle, morning meeting—and take just as many forms. The focus in this book is on using this part of the classroom day for resolving conflicts, coconstructing problem-solving strategies, and making the classroom a safe, positive environment so that children in preschools, kindergartens, and the primary grades can channel their energy into constructive interactions and learning. Class meetings have four major components: • Opening

• Acknowledgments • Problem solving • Closing

The experiences children have in class meetings can help them use problem-solving strategies outside the meetings, enabling them to depend less on adult intervention and use positive language with each other— important stepping-stones on the path to healthy self-esteem and respect for others. A primary school administrator has this to say about class meetings, “We would be remiss not to make experiences like class meeting a daily part of the total program. These children leave our classrooms equipped with options, tools, and strategies for coping with social situations, as well as with academics.”

—Karen Cairone, Devereux Center for Resilient Children

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Young Children Solving Problems Together

Emily Vance

As long as early childhood professionals continue to gather children for the sake of learning, class meetings will be an important topic.

Class Meetings Revised Edition

List $20 Member $16 2015 128 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-16-1 Item 183

List $28 Member $22.40 2018 176 pages Print: ISBN 9781-938113-36-9 Item 1136 E-book: ISBN 978-1938113-60-4 Item e1136

List $18 Member $14.40 2014 80 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-00-0 Item 172

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Emily Vance Revised Edition

Rituals and traditions have the power to shape classroom routines into times that build meaningful connections and bonds among children, families, and teachers. 8 • NAEYC.org/shop • 1-800-424-2460

Explains how guidance fosters children’s development of the five democratic life skills—social and emotional skills—to succeed in and participate civilly in modern life.

The experiences children have in class meetings can help them use problem solving strategies outside the meetings, important stepping stones on the path to healthy self-esteem and respect for others.

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Spotlight on Young Children Series Spotlight on Young Children Spotlight on Young Children: Equity & Diversity

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Covering a broad range of subjects, this bestselling series includes articles carefully curated from NAEYC’s award-winning Young Children journal.

Equity Diversity

Equity and Diversity List $25 • Member $20 2019 • 136 pages Print: ISBN 978-1-938113-41-3 • Item 2843 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-42-0 • Item e2843

Observation and Assessment List $25 Member $20 2018 • 128 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-34-5 Item 2842

Exploring Play List $25 Member $20 2015 • 136 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-14-7 Item 2840

Exploring Math

Social and Emotional Development

Exploring Language and Literacy

List $25 Member $20 2017 • 116 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-31-4 Item 2850

List $25 Member $20 2014 • 112 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-05-5 Item 2830

Supporting Dual Language Learners

Exploring Science List $25 Member $20 2013 • 80 pages Print: ISBN 978-1928896-94-4 Item 373

List $25 Member $20 2014 • 104 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-13-0 Item 2210

Families List $25 T Member $20 2007 • 64 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-42-5 Item 288 he creative arts—including music, movement, dramatic play, puppetry, painting, sculpture, and drawing—are a crucial part of early childhood. Not only do the arts allow children to express themselves, but creative activity can enhance development of children’s skills in literacy, science, math, social studies, and more. This engaging collection of articles from Young Children also includes resources and carefully designed questions and activities to aid readers in reflecting on best practice.

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This volume is part of NAEYC’s bestselling Spotlight Series—great resources for the college classroom and staff development.

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Derry Koralek, editor

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List $25 Member $20 2012 • 64 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-85-2 Item 367

Each book includes research-based articles and questions to help readers reflect on the content of the articles and on their practice. Perfect for higher education courses and in-service workshops!

List $25 Member $20 2005 • 64 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-23-4 Item 286

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Learning About Language and Literacy in Learning About Language & Literacy Preschool

Engage Preschoolers in Counting, Comparing, and Discovering Their Way to Learning What every preschool teacher needs! Filled with practical strategies and useful information on math and science, this book offers • Learning center ideas • Engaging activities • Practical suggestions that are easy to implement • Ideas that support the development and learning of every preschooler • Children’s book recommendations This excellent resource of engaging learning experiences for preschoolers was developed for you by the editors of Teaching Young Children.

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Exploring Math and Science in Preschool

List $25 Member $20 2014 • 152 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-02-4 Item 181

List $18 Member $14.40 2015 • 96 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-07-9 Item 1128

From the editors of Teaching Young Children

Teaching Enthusiastic, Independent Learners

This resource for first, second, and third grade teachers describes best practices for promoting learning and development while helping students meet standards. You will find information, ideas, experiences, and activities that

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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 Support authentic assessment to scaffold student progress and improve instruction

Filled with research-based strategies, this book offers assistance for the many decisions teachers make every day.

“As an educator, Jacobs and Crowley just made it easier for me to help teachers define academic rigor alongside developmentally appropriate practices. As a father, they made it easier for me to believe that my own daughter may actually experience these concepts through teaching that makes sense to children. Thank you!” —Vincent Costanza, Executive Director, Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge, New Jersey Department of Education

—Kevin Nelson, Elementary Principal, Beresford Elementary School

“This book is a perfect balance between easy-to-read research and practical application. ‘Try This!,’ ‘In a Nutshell,’ and ‘Home–School Connections’ are my favorite parts as they can be used by our teachers to enhance their classrooms immediately.” —Jennifer N. Lowery, Superintendent of Schools, Tea Area School District

Supporting Students, Meeting Standards List $28 Member $22.40 2014 • 176 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-12-3 Item 358

Gera Jacobs is a professor of early childhood education at the University of South Dakota. She served as president of NAEYC from 2012 to 2014.

“There is nothing more crucial to the education of a child than to create a solid educational foundation in the primary grades. There have been no clearer and more passionate voices in the area of early childhood education than those of Gera Jacobs and Kathy Crowley. I highly recommend this book because it will assist educators in developing the right approach to teach standards and does so in language that is easy to understand and is immediately useable.”

Kathy Crowley is a kindergarten teacher and has taught preschool through the primary grades. She also served as vice president of the South Dakota AEYC.

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Still Teaching in the Key of Life

Beyond RemoteControlled Childhood

List $12 Member $9.60 2013 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1938113-01-7 Item 173

List $28 Member $22.40 2013 • 176 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-98-2 Item 372

Healthy Young Children, fifth edition

What You Need to Lead an Early Childhood Program

List $45 Member $36 2012 • 256 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-82-1 Item 369

List $42 Member $33.60 2012 • 320 pages Print: ISBN 9781-928896-80-7 Item 363

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Experiencing Nature with Young Children

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Creativity in Preschool

Supporting Students, Meeting Standards

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Expressing Creativity in Preschool

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From Play to Practice List $28 Member $22.40 2013 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1928896-93-7 Item 180

Powerful Interactions List $28 Member $22.40 2011 • 144 pages Print: ISBN 978-1928896-72-2 • Item 245 E-book: ISBN 978-1-938113-50-5 Item e245

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Online Learning NAEYC’s online professional development introduces early childhood educators to core ideas from position statements, books, journals, and more.

Designed with busy educators in mind, all online resources are › 1–3 hours in length › Self-paced & mobile-friendly learning formats › Based on research-based content that is aligned with NAEYC’s standards › An affordable solution for individuals or groups

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Classroom-Based Assessment Aligned with NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards, this 3-hour mini-course provides an overview of assessment, observation, and documentation practices in preschool classrooms.

› Assessment › Developmentally Appropriate Practice › And more!

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RETURN INSTRUCTIONS 1. Returns must be made within 30 days of invoice date. 2. Product Return Restrictions: • Multimedia—returnable only if shrinkwrap is intact • Week of the Young ChildTM Gift Items—not returnable 3. Call 1-800-424-2460 for return instructions. 4. If the items are returnable, you will be mailed a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). 5. Write the RMA number on the outside of your package(s). 6. Return to the address indicated on your RMA within one (1) month of RMA date. 7. Returns made to any address other than that stated on the RMA will not be accepted or will be considered lost. No credit will be given. Please pack carefully. Returned items must be received in original, resalable condition (i.e., no bar coding or stickers applied, no sticker residue). Returned items not in resalable condition will not be credited and will not be sent back to you. Returns made without a valid RMA will not be accepted and credit will not be given.

Rush shipping/handling is available upon request, via UPS Next Day or UPS 2nd Day. A fee of $17.50 applies to all rush orders. • Rush orders placed by phone or online by 11 am Eastern Time are processed in 1–2 business days • R ush orders placed by fax are processed in 3–5 business days INTERNATIONAL ORDERING

Customers in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, and New Zealand Please contact our distributor, Eurospan: Phone: +44 (0)1767 604972 Email: eurospan@turpin-distribution.com www.eurospangroup.com Customers in Canada: Please contact our distributor, Login Canada: Phone: 1-800-665-1148 Email: custserv@lb.ca lb.ca


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Other ways to place your order: Phone: 1-800-424-2460 (M–F, 9 am–5 pm ET) Fax: 202-328-2649 By Mail: NAEYC Resource Sales, PO Box 96261, Washington, DC 20090-6261

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Payment Method £ Check: for US$ drawn on US bank ONLY. £ Purchase Order (not eligible for Member pricing): P.O. #__________________________ £ Credit Card: To purchase items with a credit card, please use the NAEYC Online Store at NAEYC.org/shop or contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-424-2460. NAEYC Member ID: _______________________________________________ Valid Through: _______________________________________________ Your member number is printed on the catalog mailing label above your name and on your member ID card. A current member number is required to get member pricing. Not a member? Consider joining today at NAEYC.org/membership.

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