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What Is Developmentally Appropriate Math For Very Young Children? Jerlean Daniel, and Rae Pica with Juanita Copley, Ph.D.
The question of teaching math to very young children sits right in ...
... right ideas. Among the wrong ideas that have caught on with today’s parents is the belief that education is a race. Starting early in academics, says Dr. Elkind, is contrary to what the research tells ...
Right and Wrong Ways To Manage Your Child's Food Intake Ellyn Satter with host Rae Pica Parents as food cops and children as food thieves. Ellyn Satter, a leading authority on eating and feeding, ...
... goals of parenting. Dr. Brooks says that the process begins with your own level of resilience and how you model resilience for your child. Tune as he shares three tips that will help you get it right . ...
11 Mega Skills Your Child Needs to Succeed Dr. Dorothy Rich with host Rae Pica
We know that children need their basic skills -- the three R's-- in order to succeed. But Dorothy Rich, says ...
Right & Wrong Ways to Teach Creativity to Young Children Dr. Kathy Hirsch-Pasek, and Rebecca Temple Isbell, Ed.D.
It requires a creative teacher with a genuine understanding of how ...
Getting it Right : Too Much Parental Involvement? Too Little? Finding The Balance Leslie Morgan Steiner, Laurie Rogers, & Michael H. Popkin
At one extreme there are satellite parents and ...
Change Agents: Music in Education is Fluff Right ? Wrong! Maryann Harman with Eric Jensen
There is a prevailing sentiment among many educators and parents that music education is superfluous ...
Safety Basics: Classroom Pets: Selecting the Right Pets and Practices Dr. Connie Jo Smith & Dr. Chase Whitworth Dr. Charlotte Hendricks
Selecting the right pet for a classroom is more ...
... our distinguished guests say that most of the conventional wisdom on dual language learners is simply wrong. Are you on the right side of this issue?
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... terrorist attacks are disruptive and fright ening. But when disasters strike the anxiety for providers of child care and parents whose children may be across town and out of communication is heightened. ...
Teaching Strategies: Nap Time - Needed Break or Waste of Time? Rae Pica with Karen Stephens, Kathleen Hayes and Meg MeekerWillen
Is nap time in preschool and Pre-k wasted time? The ...
... test in reading and math. Yet their educational system operates in ways that we in America are sure would produce substandard academic outcomes. What is Finland doing right ? What can we learn from them? ...
Creative Strategies: Starting Too Early, Starting Too Late? What’s Right ? Maryann Harman with Carla Hannaford and Natalie Wickham
Research makes that case that even in the uterus an unborn ...
... Counsel? What does developmentally appropriate discipline look like in the classroom? In this segment our guests give specific guidelines for getting classroom discipline right in early childhood settings. ...
... very young children. Tune in and discover the science behind how singing to your infants and using music in the classroom can put children on the right track for learning.
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... screen time, and why some of the problems associated with screen time may not be as fright ening as parents have been led to believe. What may surprise you is her research into the affects of television ...
Good Parenting for Difficult Babies Anne Dopkins Stright with host Rae Pica Difficult babies who have had high-quality parenting may become the most academically competent and socially skilled students ...