Early Childhood |
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| Nurturing Giftedness in Young Children |
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P5156
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50% off list price, originally $9.25!
This is a book about real children and real classrooms, demonstrating how educators can create classrooms that are humane, nurturing, and exciting. Filled with firsthand accounts of teaching principles and underlying beliefs about educating gifted youth.
By C. June Maker and Margaret A. King. 1996. 58 pages. ISBN 0-86586-282-6. |
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| IDEA Early Childhood Policy and Practice Guide |
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P5373
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50% off list price, originally $12.00!
The first in a series to assist practitioners, administrators and parents in understanding what IDEA 1997 requires for young children with disabilities, ages birth through 5 years, and their families. User-friendly, and designed in a Q & A format, this guide will answer most questions. Focus is on Part B - ages 3 through 5. Developed by the Division for Early Childhood, in cooperation with the ASPIIRE IDEA Partnership and the U.S. Department of Education.
2000. 51 pages. ISBN 0-86586-365-2 |
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| Challenging Behaviors: An Excerpt from the IDEA Guide |
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P5374
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50% off list price, originally $8.00!
Do you have more questions than answers about how to apply the IDEA 1997 discipline requirements to preschool children with challenging behaviors? This guide is a ready reference, excerpted from the IDEA Early Childhood Policy and Practice Guide. Useful as a stand-alone resource or in combination with other materials, or to develop your professional library. Developed by the Division for Early Childhood, in cooperation with the ASPIIRE IDEA Partnership and the U.S. Department of Education.
2000. 20 pages. ISBN 0-86586-366-0 |
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| IDEA Requirements for Preschoolers with Disabilities - Set |
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P5383
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50% off list price, originally $18.00!
Set of both IDEA Early Childhood Policy and Practice Guide, and Challenging Behavior. |
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| Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom |
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S5230
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50% off list price, originally $14.98!
This realistic and creative resource helps teachers identify young children who are gifted and tailor the learning environment to meet their needs. Dozens of handout masters and an extensive reference section help make this an excellent selection.
1997. 240 pages. ISBN 1-57542-017-1 |
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| Practical Ideas - YEC Monograph 1 |
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S5365
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Birth-8: this monograph shows how you can more effectively prevent, identify, and address challenging behaviors by taking a positive behavioral approach. Research-based strategies written in accessible language are accompanied by examples of how strategies are implemented in real-life situations in early childhood programs at home.
Edited by Susan Sandall and Michaelene Ostrosky. 1999. 76 pages. ISBN 1-57035-262-X |
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| Natural Environments and Inclusion - YEC Monograph 2 |
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Birth-8: learn how to meet the challenges and unlock the potential of inclusive, family-centered service delivery in natural environments with this collection from Young Exceptional Children. Eight articles illuminate the use of natural environments in developmentally appropriate practices. Equipped with these practical sloutions, you will improve the quality of your services and open the door for children and their families to participate successfully in early intervention programs. Includes a helpful list of resources.
Edited by Susan Sandall and Michaelene Ostrosky. 2000. 84 pages. ISBN 1-57035-342-5 |
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| Teaching Strategies: Support Development - YEC Monograph 3 |
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Birth-8: this monograph focuses on effective and doable teaching strategies for young children with special needs. The volume's eight articles highlight teaching practices for a variety of curriculum content. You'll also learn:
approaches for working with families of young children who have special needs;
tips and techniques that can be used in classrooms or other intervention settings.; benefits of teacher/child conversations;
advantages of providing ample practice opportunities; and much more!
Edited by Susan Sandall and Michaelene Ostrosky. 2001. 94 pages. ISBN 1-57035-434-0 |
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| Family-Based Practices - YEC Monograph 5 |
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Birth-8: creating a common direction and utilizing collaboration and teamwork among adults can mean success to a young person. The articles in this book demonstrate effective strategies that increase the sharing of responsibility and open communication between parents and professionals. Each strategy focuses on the assets and strengths of families, creating a positive foundation from which to work.
Edited by Eva Horn, Michaelene Ostrosky, and Hazel Jones. 2003. 128 pages. ISBN 1-59318-069-1 |
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| DEC Recommended Practices: A Comprehensive Guide |
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This publication contains all the helpful information found in DEC Recommended Practices, plus real life examples and practical tips for implementation. This wonderful book includes strategies for program assessment and improvement, useful checklists for parents and administrators, and an annotated list of relevant resources.
Edited by Susan Sandall, Mary Louise Hemmeter, Barbara J. Smith, and Mary E. McLean.
2005. 316 pages. ISBN 0-97737-722-0 |
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| Interdisciplinary Teams - YEC Monograph 6 |
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S5711
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Birth-5: the sixth edition highlights the importance of working together across disciplinary boundaries in early intervention and early childhood special education. Contains practical strategies needed to create powerful interdisciplinary and interagency collaborations, give caregivers the support they need to address families' priorities, work effectively with culturally and linguistically diverse families.
Edited by Eva Horn, Michaelene Ostrosky, and Hazel Jones. 2004. 118 pages. ISBN 1-59318-425-5 |
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