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A Practical Guide to Early Childhood Curriculum Linking Thematic, Emergent and Skill-Based Planning to Children’s Outcomes

April 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Early Childhood Education

@HEADLINE= Improve the quality of your early childhood education curriculum planning! @BULLET= Emphasizes skill development (motor, perceptual, memory, literacy and problem-solving), including strong coverage of planning to encourage development …

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Practical Guide to Early Childhood Curriculum, A: Linking Thematic, Emergent, and Skill-Based Planning to Children’s Outcomes

@HEADLINE= Improve the quality of your early childhood education curriculum planning! @BULLET= Emphasizes skill development (motor, perceptual, memory, literacy and problem-solving), including strong coverage of planning to encourage development …

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Bridging the Gap: An Early Childhood Curriculum for Children with Auti

One of the greatest hurdles facing children with Autism is transitioning skills from one setting to another. Many of these students have a very hard time with change in setting and schedule. Drawing from the elements of Applied Behavioral Analysis …

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A Practical Guide to Early Childhood Curriculum

@HEADLINE= Improve the quality of your early childhood education curriculum planning! @BULLET= Emphasizes skill development (motor, perceptual, memory, literacy and problem-solving), including strong coverage of planning to encourage development …

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Practical Guide to Early Childhood Curriculum, A

For courses in Early Childhood Curriculum covering ages 3-8. This applied guide to planning and implementing curriculum across the content areas provides students with a depth of background knowledge not usually seen in a text containing practical, h

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