Haverhill Public Library

Social and emotional development, connecting science and practice in early childhood settings, Dave Riley ... [and others]

Label
Social and emotional development, connecting science and practice in early childhood settings, Dave Riley ... [and others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-153) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Social and emotional development
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
128236584
Responsibility statement
Dave Riley ... [and others]
Series statement
Redleaf professional library
Sub title
connecting science and practice in early childhood settings
Summary
Children in child care centers often spend large chunks of time on activities without an obvious academic component, such as learning to dance to different tempos. Research shows, however, that these activities promote children's social and emotional development. This practical and accessible book explains the research behind many common, wise early childhood practices, as well as the shortcomings of others. Key topics include: how to help children form a strong attachment with an adult and foster a feeling of security; the importance of peer relationships and how to help children learn to take turns, develop empathy, and not act selfishly; three forms of self-regulation: controlling impulsive behavior, developing problem-solving ability, and learning to regulate emotions. - from publisher description
Table Of Contents
Why we hold a crying baby : attachment and exploration -- Why we talk about how the bunny feels : friendship and prosocial behavior -- Why we play Simon says : learning self-regulation -- Why we keep a pot of coffee : family-centered care and education -- Why we do what we do for children's social development : explaining your program practices in terms of state early learning standards
Classification
Content
Mapped to

Incoming Resources