Guiding Young Children
by Hearron, Patricia F.; Hildebrand, VernaRent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Iprinciples of Guidance | |
| Guiding Young Children - A Preview Guidance: What Is It? | |
| And What It Is Not Overview of What's Ahead Why Study Guidance? | |
| Many Factors Involved in Guidance Goals of Guidance: Cultural and Individual Variations | |
| Approaching Guidance Developmentally | |
| Approaching Guidance Positively Limits on Behavior Whose Problem Is It? | |
| Professional Concern for High-Quality Guidance | |
| Evaluation Observations How to Use This Book | |
| Values as a Basis for Guidance | |
| Values and Guidance Values - Basis of Decisions | |
| Values and the Profession | |
| Professional Values and Accreditation | |
| Evaluation Ethics in the Profession Values | |
| Into Action Reconciling Value Differences | |
| The Courage of Teach | |
| Knowing Children As a Basis for Guidance Developmentally | |
| Appropriate Expectations Understanding Typical Patterns of Development | |
| Knowing Individual Children Principles of Development | |
| Speed of Development | |
| Physical-Motor Development | |
| Social-Emotional Development | |
| Cognitive Development Child Development | |
| Knowledge in Perspective Observation Documentation and Teacher as Researcher | |
| Collaborating with Families of Young Children Developmentally Appropriate Practice | |
| The Family Component Shifting Focus from Child to Family | |
| Cross-Cultural Competence Laying the Groundwork | |
| Philosophy and Goals of the Program Initiating Relationships | |
| Meeting Families Building Relationships Visiting Families in Their Homes Readiness | |
| The Child's First Impression of Your Program | |
| The Role of Educators Helping Family Members Help Their Children Maintaining Relationships | |
| Communicating with Families Dealing with Setbacks | |
| Families as Teachers | |
| Families as Policymakers Extending Relationships: Links with Community Resources | |
| Preparing for What Comes Next Detecting and Reporting | |
| Child Abuse Your Role as a Student in the Center | |
| A Strength-Based Approach to Guidance What areHumanResources? | |
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