When teachers are not precise in their communication, use idioms, or use sarcasm, children don't learn, or, worse, they experience confusion or embarrassment because they don't know what to do. This new edition of Use Your Words is infused with current research on communicating with young children and their families.
When teachers are not precise in their communication, use idioms, or use sarcasm, children don't learn, or, worse, they experience confusion or embarrassment because they don't know what to do. This new edition of Use Your Words is infused with current research on communicating with young children and their families.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol Garhart Mooney began her teaching career in the inner city of Richmond, Virginia. She volunteered in 1965 at the first trial run of Head Start Programs in Washington, DC. Carol worked for nearly 15 years for Head Start programs in New Hampshire, and supervised both student and practicing educators for more than 25 years. Carol received the Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching at Granite State College, was twice named Early Educator of the Year, and won New Hampshire Press Woman's Awards. She is the bestselling author of Theories of Childhood, Theories of Attachment and Theories of Practice, and Swinging Pendulums: Cautionary Tales for Early Educators.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Teacher Talk and Children's Learning Chapter 2 Giving Direction and Instructions Chapter 3 Correcting Behavior Chapter 4 Developing Skills and Concepts Chapter 5 Conversations, Discussions, and Stories