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Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2017

Deepening Families’ Understanding of Children’s Learning in Centers

If families understand all that occurs in center activities and play, they will be able to support their children’s learning during play activities at home—to be learning partners with their children.

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Faye Dismuke, Nichole Parks, Judy Jablon
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Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2017

Aprendizaje matemático —y un toque de ciencia— en la naturaleza

The great outdoors is filled with rich opportunities for math learning—with a connection to science—that can interest and engage children in real-life problem solving.

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Deanna Pecaski McLennan
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Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2017

Math Learning—and a Touch of Science—in the Outdoor World

The great outdoors is filled with rich opportunities for math learning—with a connection to science—that can interest and engage children in real-life problem solving.

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Deanna Pecaski McLennan
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Issue
Teaching Young Children
Vol. 10, No. 4
April 1, 2017

April/May 2017

Learning Centers, Curious George, Math Outdoors
TYC April/May 2017 Issue
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2017

The Heart of Our Work Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood

Reading the articles in this Young Children cluster about social and emotional development, I can’t help but dream of a world in which all children reap the benefits of the research-based practices highlighted here.

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Authored by: 
Lisa Hansel
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A child uses the mood meter to share her current feelings.
Article
Young Children
March 1, 2017

Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood

Children with higher emotional intelligence are better able to pay attention, are more engaged in school, have more positive relationships, and are more empathic.

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Shauna L. Tominey, Elisabeth C. O’Bryon, Susan E. Rivers, Sharon Shapses
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2017

Focus on Ethics: Ethical Finesse—A Strategy To Resolve Ethical Issues

This Focus on Ethics column asks you to consider how to respond to Mr. Jackson—the father of 4-year-old Victor—who insists that his son not be permitted to play with clothes or accessories typically associated with girls and women.

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Stephanie Feeney, Nancy K. Freeman
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2017

Culturally Appropriate Positive Guidance with Young Children

Many behaviors have cultural roots that teachers can capitalize on to foster each child’s developing identity, share cultural lessons with the whole class, and help children cultivate shared norms for their behavior as students.

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Zeynep Isik-Ercan
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2017

The Reading Chair: March 2017

New children's books too good to miss and one forever favorite.

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Isabel Baker, Miriam Baker Schiffer
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YC March 2017 Issue
Issue
Young Children
Vol. 72, No. 1
March 1, 2017

March 2017

Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood
YC March 2017 Issue
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YC's March 2017 Issue
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Young Children
March 1, 2017

Read the Full Issue (March 2017)

Young Children's March 2017 issue is available as a PDF for members only. Please see the link below.
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Teaching Young Children
February 1, 2017

March DaDness: Engaging Fathers

March DaDness was designed to invite fathers and other important males in children’s lives to participate in the children’s early learning programs.

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James Saunders
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Article
Teaching Young Children
February 1, 2017

Creating Coding Stories and Games

Coding stories and coding games are playful, hands-on ways for children to explore and experiment with early coding.

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Deanna Pecaski McLennan
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Article
Teaching Young Children
February 1, 2017

Two Homes, One Classroom: Inclusive Practices That Work

It’s not uncommon to have children in your program who spend time with parents in two different homes. Individualizing communication is an effective way to recognize and welcome diverse family structures.

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Authored by: 
Katia González
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Issue
Teaching Young Children
Vol. 10, No. 3
February 1, 2017

February/March 2017

Sensory Activities, Coding, March DaDness
TYC February/March 2017 Issue
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