Precursor Math Concepts

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caregiver and educator conceptual understanding of mathematics
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comparative mathematical concepts
development of mathematical thinking in infants and toddlers
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exploring mathematical patterns with young children
foundations of mathematics instruction for young children
how to develop young children's interest in mathematics
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instinctive problem-solving in infants and toddlers
introducing logical thinking to young children
math and cognitive development in infants and toddlers
math concepts and everyday interactions with infants and toddlers
math concepts for children birth to age three
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780807766125
  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 281mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This groundbreaking book looks at the development of mathematical thinking in infants and toddlers, with an emphasis on the earliest stage, from zero to three, when mathematical thinking and problem solving first emerge as natural instincts. The text explores the four precursor math concepts—Attribute, Comparison, Change, and Pattern—with an emphasis on how development occurs when it is nurtured by loving knowledgeable others. The authors call this the CAIR principle: Closely Attend & Intentionally Respond. Sharing their stories of working with a wide range of zero to three caregivers and educators, the authors stress the difference between arithmetic skills and their definition of mathematics as "a logical way of thinking that allows for increasing precision." Each user-friendly chapter includes suggestions for highly effective practices that are embedded into everyday interactions and routines. Early care providers can use this resource to develop young children's interest in mathematics, ensuring that they are ready for the big ideas they will encounter in preschool.

Book Features:

  • Combines the most current research on infant and toddler cognitive development in relation to mathematical thinking.
  • Offers concrete ways to help caregivers and professionals draw out the math that is all around us.
  • Blends three domains of human development—social-emotional, physical, and cognitive.
  • Examines the What, Who, and How of each precursor concept, with authentic anecdotes and "What the Research Says" sections.

Mary Hynes-Berry is a bestselling author, professional developer, consultant, and a faculty member at Erikson Institute for Early Childhood. Jie-Qi Chen is a professor of early education at the Erikson Institute in Chicago and founder of the Institute’s Early Math Collaborative. Barbara Abel is an experienced early childhood leader and clinical lecturer at the University of Illinois Chicago.