Developing Quality Care for Young Children: How to Turn Early Care Settings into Magical Places

Developing Quality Care for Young Children: How to Turn Early Care Settings into Magical Places

by Nettie Becker, Paul Becker
ISBN-10:
1412965659
ISBN-13:
9781412965651
Pub. Date:
09/26/2008
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412965659
ISBN-13:
9781412965651
Pub. Date:
09/26/2008
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Developing Quality Care for Young Children: How to Turn Early Care Settings into Magical Places

Developing Quality Care for Young Children: How to Turn Early Care Settings into Magical Places

by Nettie Becker, Paul Becker
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Overview

Build a child care program that develops children’s sense of wonder and joy for learning, incorporates cultural diversity as a teaching tool, and fosters healthy relationships.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412965651
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 09/26/2008
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Nettie Becker has devoted her entire professional life to working with young people, first as a teacher and counselor of high school students, and for the past 20 years in the field of infant and early child care. She has designed, set up, and implemented a movement program of adaptive physical education at a school for special children and has worked as a child development consultant for day care programs in New York City. She has also taught parenting classes in the continuing education department at Molloy College in New York.

She currently conducts workshops in child development and movement through play for parents and their children in community library programs in Nassau County, New York. She has also introduced a community program for the parents of infants to help them engage with their babies through motor, sensory, and emotional stimulation in their first year of life.

Becker is a fellow emeritus in early childhood group therapy at the Child Development Center of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services and was part of the program’s continuing education committee that served as a consulting group for child care professionals.

She is the coauthor of A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers in Day Care Settings (1999). Becker holds a master’s degree in professional studies, majoring in dance/movement therapy that combined movement and psychology in the development of young children. She is a full member of the Academy of Dance Therapists Registered and has also been trained in the Kestenberg movement profile analysis that evaluates movement patterns and personality.

Paul Becker, a high school teacher for many years, is now a writer and editor. He is the author of many articles and has edited a number of publications in the field of education and public policy. Along with Nettie Becker, he is the coauthor of A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers in Day Care Settings. For several years, he was the editor of Between the Lines, a newsletter for writers in New York and currently is the editor of a monthly newsletter on American industry for an economic research firm in New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Rebecca Shahmoon Shanok About the Authors Authors' Note Acknowledgments Prologue to a Dream that Came to Be Introduction The Critical Need for Quality Early Child Care
1. The Little House on Village Avenue: What Makes a Good Child Care Center Quality Care Is Not Just Day Care: How a Good Early Child Care Program Prepares Children for Life The Toddler Classroom: Where a Skilled Child Care Professional Can Open Up the World to Children Translating Principles Into Practice in a Good Child Care Program High-Quality Child Care: Some Other Basics
2. The First Task of Early Child Care: Building a Trusting Relationship Between Caregiver, Child, and Family Attachment, the First Basic Need of All Children Creating a Stimulating and Nurturing Atmosphere in the Classroom How Can a Teacher Handle Aggression in Children?
Flexibility and the Adult-Child Relationship: Why Rules and Schedules Need to Be Adapted Building Human Relationships in Every Classroom The Underlying Class Theme: We Are All People and I Am Somebody Making Parents Welcome: An Essential Component of the Relationship Between Caregiver and Child How Does Your Child Care Center Build Relationships Between Caregiver, Child, and Family?
3. The Second Task: Developing Wholesome Peer Relationships Among Children Why Building Peer Relationships Is a Necessity Among Children The Stages of Play Teaching Children to Resolve Conflicts: An Essential Task of Early Childhood Educators
4. The Role of Curriculum and Staff Development in Early Child Care The Importance of a Well-Planned, Appropriate Curriculum Building the Important S-A-Ts in Children: Separation, Autonomy, Trust Learning by Hands-On Experience Staff Development Is an Ongoing Process
5. The School as a Reflection of Our Diverse Heritage Diversity as a Natural Part of the Curriculum Handling Ethnic Stereotypes Among Children Cultural Diversity and Differing Expectations Working With Children of Different Cultural Backgrounds: Some Helpful Hints How Does Your Child Care Program Take Advantage of America's Richly Diverse Cultural Heritage?
6. High-Quality Child Care as a Learning Experience Learning as a Natural Process Play Is the Work of the Child The Learning Centers The Daily Schedule All the Things They Were Learning Epilogue Appendix A: Rosa Lee Young Curriculum Outline Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Activities and Learning Experiences Throughout the Day Toddler Activities and Learning Experiences Throughout the Day Appendix B: Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children From Birth Through Age 8 (National Association for the Education of Young Children)
Appendix C: Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia and the Hundred Languages of Children The Nine Baisc Principles of Reggio Emilia Notes Index

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