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As early childhood educators, creating an inclusive early childhood
environment is more than adapting interactions and the learning
environment to help specific children. Every person views the world
based on their culture and life experience and identifying our
personal culture can empower us to find ways to work with the
culture of the children we care for, instead of using strategies to
help children adapt to the classroom culture. Inclusion Includes Us
seeks to replace barriers between early childhood educators and
their students with an understanding that every person in the
classroom has a unique combination of needs and helping children
and educators recognize the needs of others. This book will help
early childhood educators reflect on how you view yourself and
others in terms of both culture and abilities and offers concrete
ideas for how to connect with children of all cultures and
abilities and create a sense of belonging for all.
Physical play is vital to young children's development. This
pamphlet to be shared with families complements Embracing Rough and
Tumble Play and will help families understand the importance of
effectively working big body movement into children's daily
schedules and how physical play makes teaching practice more
dynamic and effective.
Being apart from his mama can be hard, but something unexpected
helps Esteban remember that she always comes back. There are so
many fun things to do in Mr. Walter's classroom, but Esteban still
misses his mama while she's at work. One day, after giving Esteban
two kisses and a hug (mwah mwah mmmm), Mama heads out the door-and
forgets to take her gloves with her. As Esteban keeps the gloves
safe, they help him remember something important: it can be hard to
be apart from his mama, but she always comes back . . . with two
kisses and a hug! This sweet story shows one child's experience
with separation anxiety and his recovery from it. The book contains
a page of information to help you connect the story to children's
experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for your
classroom or child care setting.
Bree is digging for worms, but she unearths something even better
than she expected-a new friend! Bree doesn't know anyone who likes
to dig as much as she does. What's more, Bree doesn't know anyone
who likes worms as much as she does. So Bree digs alone, until one
day a classmate joins her. Together, the two unearth something even
better than worms-a new friendship. This story shows how young
children can discover friendship through common interests. The book
contains a page of information to help you connect the story to
children's experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for
your classroom or child care setting.
Follow along as an ordinary day in Mr. Walter's classroom turns
into something unexpected. It's another day in Mr. Walter's
classroom, and Ari and Blaine hatch a plan to put on a show.
Throughout the day, their classmates join the fun and contribute
new ideas. Finally, it's show time-and just in time for a special
audience! This story showcases the routine of the day in one
group-care setting. The book contains a page of information to help
you connect the story to children's experiences, which makes it a
great teaching tool for your classroom or child care setting.
Physical play is vital to young children's development. This
practical, hands-on resource encourages you to incorporate
boisterous physical play into every day and offers concrete advice
on how to create spaces for safe play, how to effectively work big
body movement into children's daily schedule, and how to use
physical play to make teaching practice more dynamic and effective.
Learn about the importance of big body play for social and
emotional development throughout life. Discover how to communicate
about safe and intentional rough and tumble play with children and
families Incorporate big body play into all areas of the child care
program while maintaining boundaries and teaching self-regulation.
Use the family companion (sold separately) to educate families on
the importance of rough and tumble play for all children.
The firefighters are busy saving the day. How can Rita join in and
play? The firefighters are on their way! Michi and Jayden are
playing firefighter, and Rita wants to play, too. But how can she
join in when they're too busy putting out fires to notice her? Rita
begins to feel left out . . . But with a can-do attitude and a
classmate's good idea, Rita finds herself in the middle of the fun
in no time. This story chronicles the challenge one child
encounters as she tries to enter the play of others. The book
contains a page of information to help you connect the story to
children's experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for
your classroom or child care setting. Age focus: 3 and up.
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