Service–family relationships
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A parent's guide to learning difficulties: How to help your child A guide to help parents understand many of the causes of children's learning problems, containing advice for helping children with reading, writing and mathematics. |
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood - Vol 35. No. 3. In this issue: Culturally strong childcare programs for Indigenous children, families and communities. What will my teacher be like? Picture storybooks about starting school, Curriculum implementation: Decisions of early childhood teachers, Exploring transition through biographical memory: Considerations for parents and teachers in early childhood education And more … |
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood - Vol. 35 No. 1 The first issue of the Australasian Journal of Early Childhood for 2010 brings together authors from Australia, New Zealand and the United States to help highlight the topic of sexuality in early childhood through a diverse range of theories, voices and international understandings. |
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood - Vol. 35 No. 2, June 2010 This issue of the Australasian Journal of Early Childhood offers articles about a wide variety of topics—from the preferences of first-time expectant mothers for the care of their child, to the character education of Dr. Seuss and Te Whariki, to Chinese children’s understanding of death. |
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Best practices for training early childhood professionals Help your employees be the best they can be, and achieve their potential as early childhood professionals, while enhancing the quality of your program with these training sessions. |
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Children are people too: A parent's guide to young children's behaviour (4th edn) Rather than by simply rewarding good behaviour and punishing the bad, this book demonstrates how to encourage good behaviour in young children in a more meaningful and lasting way. The 'guidance approach' recommended by Dr Porter enriches our relationships with our children, sustaining a closeness that endures into their adult lives. |
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Early development risk and disability: Relational contexts A valuable and practical text drawing from contemporary multidisciplinary research. For early childhood students and professionals working with young children with a disability, and their families. |
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Engaging families: Building strong communication Children learn and develop best with the cooperation of the adults in their lives, so effective communication is a must. Roslyn Elliott outlines the five simple stages which will engage families and strengthen the links between children's services and home - uncovering valuable knowledge for everyone along the way. |
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Enhancing children's development Covers a broad range of topics related to early childhood development. An invaluable resource for all early childhood professionals: students, lecturers, and all those who work in children's services. |
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Every Child - Vol. 15 No. 1, 2009 This edition of Every Child magazine discusses many issues surrounding creating the best early childhood programs for children. |
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