E-books
Total Search Results: [ 47 ]
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Capture the moment: Using digital photography in early childhood settings Digital photography opens up a whole new world of communication within early childhood settings, giving scope for devising more effective ways of engaging children, producing resources and encouraging interaction with parents. |
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Children's Resilience: Working with the Early Years Learning Framework Resilience is about the ability to deal with and succeed in difficult situations and events. Resilience is a mix of key skills and characteristics of a person and the social supports and environment in which they live. |
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Dealing with bullying together: Prevention and resolution Bullying is damaging both to children who are bullied and those who bully, as well as the parents of these children. This book offers a holistic approach to dealing with bullying in early childhood. |
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Discovering letters and sounds Letters and sounds are the foundation blocks for communication—the pathway to success in school and life. Make early literacy learning a fun and exciting process, using activities to tune young children's ears, learn about rhymes, connect letters with sounds, and more!
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Diversity and difference: Lighting the spirit of identity An inspiring yet confronting insight into the perceptions of cultural and racial equity of young children from a variety of backgrounds. |
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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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Everyday Learning - Executive function in the early years |
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Everyday Learning - Physical activity - helping children grow Movement for children is the innate drive to find out and to conquer. Movement is the child’s first ‘language’ and the more they become active in this first language the better they will develop other powers of expression, exploration and development. Physical activity—helping children grow will provide help, knowledge and ideas on how to support children’s movement and thus their overall learning and wellbeing. |
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Everyday learning about babies as amazing learners The purpose of this book is to share some information about babies’ learning with parents and other interested adults. The approach to babies’ learning is based on ideas in Belonging, Being and Becoming, the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (2009) (the EYLF). |
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Everyday learning about brothers and sisters The earliest and most important lessons - about communication, cooperation and understanding - develop from family relationships. Everyday learning about brothers and sisters gives helpful advice to parents and carers about how to make the addition of a new baby to the family a positive experience for toddlers and preschoolers. |
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