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Doing the Right Thing

Exploring the Socio-Emotional and Cognitive Domains
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Part of the Quick Reference Guides for Early Childhood Best Practices, this laminated, six-page primer gives early childhood educators practical guidance on how to help foster a moral conscience that will guide a child internally, inside and outside the classroom. Colorful graphics, lists, and tips instantly engage teachers and give them an at-a-glance understanding of: how children learn the rules that define moral behavior how to encourage moral behaviors such as sharing and taking turns what to do when children make the wrong choice which children's books are best for starting conversations about moral choices These developmentally appropriate practices are ready to use with children from birth to five across settings: in homes, classrooms, or professional learning environments. Also available in packs of 5! About the Quick Reference Guides for Early Childhood Best Practices Perfect for professional learning, these Quick Reference Guides will put practical knowledge and ready-to-use strategies in the hands of every educator in your early childhood program. Developed by an early childhood expert with more than 4 years of experience in the field, these laminated, six-page primers cover specific topics with explicit links to core developmental domains: cognitive, physical, socio-emotional, communication, and adaptive. Teachers of children from birth to five will get tips they can trust on developmentally appropriate practices - not only within developmental domains, but in other key areas with a broad effect on a child's life (such as mealtime, friendships, and creativity). This product is not discounted. Explore all the Quick Reference Guides here!
Kathy Reschke, Ph.D., is an early childhood education consultant specializing in the development and learning of children birth through age 5 and the interactions and environments that best support them. She is experienced in and passionate about creating engaging resources and learning experiences, especially online, for early childhood educators.
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