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Full-Text Articles in Education
Nf05-626 Communicating With Families: Building Relationships, Mary K. Warner, Debra E. Schroeder, Mary Nelson, Eileen Krumbach, Sarah Effken Purcell, Kathy Bosch, John Defrain
Nf05-626 Communicating With Families: Building Relationships, Mary K. Warner, Debra E. Schroeder, Mary Nelson, Eileen Krumbach, Sarah Effken Purcell, Kathy Bosch, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Successful child-care providers, preschool teachers and elementary teachers begin to establish positive relationships with the children in their care or classrooms as soon as possible. Here are some guidelines for making closer contact with the children's families.
Nf95-641 Car — A Strategy For Learning, Janet S. Hanna, Kayla M. Hinrichs, Carla J. Mahar, John Defrain
Nf95-641 Car — A Strategy For Learning, Janet S. Hanna, Kayla M. Hinrichs, Carla J. Mahar, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Language and literacy development starts at the very beginning of a child's life and is one of the main developmental events of early childhood. This process if facilitated by early adult-child interactions in which the adult guides and supports the child's learning by building on what the child already knows. Following the child's lead, a key strategy presented in Language Is the Key is one of the defining aspects of developmentally appropriate practice. It has been shown to successfuly facilitate early language development for children with and without disabilities.
G93-1190 Positive Approach To Discipline, Patricia E. Steffens
G93-1190 Positive Approach To Discipline, Patricia E. Steffens
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Disipline is not the same as punishment. Disipline is not what you do to the child, but what you do with and for the child.
There is no magic formula that will answer all disciplinary questions. Nor is there one perfect way to discipline. No method is going to work with every child or in every situation. What we can do is to commit ourselves to a positive approach in our discipline...one that includes respect, clearly defined expectations, setting limits, and using reasonable consequences.
A positive approach to discipline helps adults and children work together rather than against each other. …
Ec92-440 Learning Is Child's Play, Patricia E. Steffens, Cindy Strasheim
Ec92-440 Learning Is Child's Play, Patricia E. Steffens, Cindy Strasheim
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Play is a natural activity for young children. To the preschool child, play provides many opportunities to learn and grow -- physically, mentally and socially. Play allows children to explore, create, experiment with new ideas, and try out what they have learned. A child can practice communication skills while solving problems.
Following the guildelines and games in this extension circular will provide for more meaningful, effective play interaction between adult and child.