Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth Through Age 8
“Infants and toddlers are remarkable, delightful, and engaging human beings who require sensitive and responsive families and teachers in order to develop into capable and caring adults. Connections with others–families, teachers, and peers–support infants and toddlers as they figure out who they are, sustain meaningful relationships, and gain knowledge about their world. As you walk through the incredible developmental journey that infants and toddlers take, you will appreciate how children influence and impact their families and teachers–and in turn how families, cultural perspectives, and the larger world influence who these infants and toddlers become.â€
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--From Chapter 1 of Infant and Toddler Development and Responsive Program Planning:Â A Relationship-Based Approach, Second Edition by Wittmer and Petersen
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Taking an applied approach, the authors of this comprehensive guide to development, curriculum, and program planning for infants and toddlers ages pre-birth to 36 months emphasize how important nurturing adults are to the young children in their care.  Written in an accessible and engaging style to appeal to students at varying levels, the overarching theme of the book is that even infants communicate and how the adults in their lives respond to them will have a profound effect on their development. The goal of the book is that students reading it will learn strategies to promote the well-being, competence, positive developmental outcomes, and quality of life for infants and toddlers and their families.Â
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To accomplish this goal the authors have provided numerous pedagogical aids throughout the book, such as:Â
They also give strong emphasis on the theories behind how children develop and learn, coverage of research on the important prenatal developmental period, and the five domains of development–emotional, social, cognitive, language, and motor.
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New to this EditionNEW! Chapter One now includes a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the key elements of a relationship-based approach and the research evidence that supports it
NEW! Includes the most recent research on infant and toddler development, individualized planning, and curriculum
NEW! Written to engage the student to respect the capabilities of infants and toddlers
NEW! Discusses issues such as the effect of multiple attachments and bilingual opportunities for infants and toddlers
NEW! Includes a new chapter on observations, documentation, and assessment of infants and toddlers
NEW! Gives updated information on the effectiveness of different curriculum approachesCountry | USA |
Brand | Pearson |
Manufacturer | Pearson College Div |
Binding | Paperback |
EANs | 9780137152636 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |