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Caring for Infants and Toddlers
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This classic Exchange Essentials resource features thoughtful, practical, and timeless articles from legends in early care and education. Ron Lally, Deb Curtis, Margie Carter and Jim Greenman speak with their trademark wisdom and strength on topics and themes relevant to parents, caregivers and practitioners. These articles will support your intention to honor, guide, develop and protect the innate wisdom of infants and toddlers.
Overview
This volume of Exchange Essentials includes the following selected Exchange articles offering insights and strategies for working with infants and toddlers in classroom settings.
Bright Beginnings for Babies
by Pam Schiller
Places for Babies: Infants and Toddlers in Groups
by Jim Greenman
Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers
by Margie Carter
Can Babies Read and Write?
by Deb Curtis
Brain Research, Infant Learning, and Child Care Curriculum
by J. Ronald Lally
Bonding with Your Babies
by Alice S. Honig, PhD
Caring for the Little Ones – Don’t Interrupt a Busy Baby
by Karen Miller
Caring for the Little Ones – How Infants and Toddlers Use Symbols
by Karen Miller
Supporting Infant Teachers in Their Care of Fussy Babies
by Cindy Jurie and Marsha Baker
More Purposeful and Intentional Infant and Toddler Care
by Pam Schiller
Riding the Waves of Working with Infants and Toddlers
by Margie Carter
Secrets for Early Childhood Professionals
by Alice Sterling Honig, Ph.D.
Worlds For Infants and Toddlers: New Ideas
by Jim Greenman
Encouraging a New View of Toddlers
by Margie Carter
No Ordinary Moments: Using Observations With Toddlers to Invite Further Engagement
by Deb Curtis
Sensitizing Teachers to the Concerns of Parents
by Margie Carter
For the Benefit of All: Planning and Conducting Effective Parent Conferences
by Linda D. Riepe