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Early learning environments that work
Rebecca Isbell and Betty Exelby ; [illustrations, Garry Exelby ; photographs, Mike Talley, Susan Lachmann, and Su Lorencen].
Beltsville, MD : Gryphon House, c2001.
191 p. : ill. ; 22 x 29 cm.

Annotations:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-128) and index.

Reviews:

Joyce Rice (Children's Literature)
Two of the most important elements in early childhood learning are a loving, caring teacher and an environment that matches the curiosity and development of the child. Gone are the days when young children spent the first four years of their life in a 48-inch square portable playpen. An effective early childhood program must incorporate learning centers, projects and thematic approaches in order to stimulate the brain of the young child. The authors have presented the reader with their findings concerning early childhood learning as a result of extensive travel abroad, particularly in Italy. The book addresses the four Ws of journalism by giving us the who, why, when, where and how of early learning environments in an-easy-to follow guidebook. Supply lists, diagrams and explanations of unfamiliar terms help the teacher to make these environment changes at a nominal cost. An index is included. However, the reader will notice the absence of any color pictures in this guidebook. 2001, Gryphon House, $24.95. Ages adult parent.

Subjects:

Early childhood education--Planning.
Classroom environment--Psychological aspects.
Day care centers--Design and construction.
LanguageCall NumberLCCNDewey DecimalISBN/ISSN
English (eng) LB1139.23 .I72 2001
2001023162 372.21
0876592566
9780876592564
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