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Young Children
November 1, 2017

Promoting Preschoolers’ Emergent Writing

Emergent writing skills, such as the development of namewriting proficiency, are important predictors of children’s future reading and writing skills.

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Teresa A. Byington, YaeBin Kim
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Young Children
November 1, 2017

More Than a Foundation: Young Children Are Capable STEM Learners

The research is clear: when we say children are “born scientists,” we’re not just being cute; they really are active scientists, right now, systematically and intentionally exploring their environments, even from the day they are born.

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Elisabeth McClure
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Young Children
November 1, 2017

The Reading Chair: November 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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Young Children
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November 1, 2017

November 2017

Creativity Throughout the Day
YC November 2017 issue
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Books

NAEYC is committed to providing the best possible resources to support effective teaching and learning for children.
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November 14, 2016

Sing With Me Baby!

Singing to a child is a great way to encourage musical development; but what are some additional ways to support very young children in this developmental milestone?

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Amanda Holliday
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Math in the Bath

Bath time is perfect for exploring math with your young child! Not only do you have each other’s full attention, but the learning can be hands on, playful, and messy.
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Alimentando al científico en tu hijo

Help your child develop the skills needed to think like a scientist, which will allow him or her to understand increasingly complex science concepts. Here are some ways to do that.
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Nurturing the Scientist in Your Child

Help your child develop the skills needed to think like a scientist, which will allow him or her to understand increasingly complex science concepts. Here are some ways to do that.
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Math at Home Toolkit

Use these resources to encourage your child's math learning at home!
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WOYC Activity Resources

Resources for you to help plan and execute a successful Week of the Young Child!
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