We're looking toward the spring and another great selection of new titles. Here's your special e-News sneak preview of forthcoming Redleaf Press books.
Combining new heartwarming tales with the best writings from Chenfeld's popular books Teaching by Heart and Teaching in the Key of Life, Celebrating Young Children and Their Teachers will uplift and inspire anyone in the early childhood profession.
Understanding Infant Development, Understanding Toddler Development, Understanding Preschooler Development
by Margaret B. Puckett and Janet K. Black, with Joseph M. Moriarity
A must-have for any early childhood setting, this series of three easy-to-understand, practical guides covers children's early development, developmental milestones, and experiences that foster growth.
This is a first of a kind, practical book by a seasoned child care provider who shares ways to reduce stress and overcome burnout. Finding your Smile Again offers short-term advice to help providers get through the day, as well as long-term help for finding your true purpose in life.
Photography can be a key part of the scientific process: from formulating a question, to collecting and analyzing data, to demonstrating conclusions. Picture Science illustrates how teachers can use photography to enhance their science curriculum.
This book and DVD offer an intimate portrait of life in a model child-centered, play-based program that combines the benefits traditionally provided at home—a warm physical setting, more time alone, and a consistent routine—with the intellectual challenges found in rich learning environments.
Reggio-inspired programs focus on learning through deep creative investigation using drawing, movement, and other arts. This book gives practical guidance on setting up a Reggio-inspired art studio and on using art as a tool for investigation as it documents a typical Reggio project approach to learning, using the tools of the studio.
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