Early childhood educators know how important it is to choose the right materials to include in your preschool classroom. There are so many options, and often your budget wont stretch cover everything youd like to include. With this guide, discover ideas for both familiar and new play materials and how they not only support the cognitive, physical, and social and emotional development of children ages 3 to 5 but also meet the diverse needs of individual children. With a thoughtful selection of appropriate materials, you can enhance the quality of your classroom and create an accessible, inclusive, and equity-based environment that makes all children feel welcome.
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Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
Publication Date: 29 Sep 2022
Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781938113765
About Lisa Mufson BressonMegan King
Lisa Mufson Bresson MEd is an early childhood education consultant with Beyond Boundaries LLC and coauthor of NAEYCs bestselling book Big Questions for Young Minds: Extending Childrens Thinking. She leads workshops and presentations at local state national and international conferences thriving on the connections she makes with learnersboth big and little!on a daily basis. Since 2008 she has been a contributing author to Teaching Young Children (TYC) NAEYCs magazine for preschool teachers and serves on TYCs advisory board. She is a former program manager for Grow NJ Kids New Jerseys statewide Quality Rating and Improvement System for early childhood programs. Previously Lisa taught in urban public preschool settings for over a decade. Megan King MEd is a preschool teacher at Passaic Public Schools in Passaic New Jersey. She has worked in the field of early childhood education for over 10 years. She is active in the makerspace movement and has presented on and coauthored several articles on incorporating hands-on maker materials in early childhood classrooms. She has written articles published in TYC and is proud to serve as one of TYCs advisory board members. She works with a diverse group of early childhood educators on the NAEYC/PBS Ready To Learn Content Review Advisory Board and is a past NJ Governors Educator of the Year Award winner at the school level. Megan enjoys working with her preschoolers and experiencing the world through their eyes.