A Parent's Guide to Preschool

A Parent's Guide to Preschool
Author: Diane Trister Dodge
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781879537583

Explains how children learn while they play in a high quality preschool program and the important role parents play in helping their children succeed in school and in life.

The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading (The Ordinary Parent's Guide)

The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading (The Ordinary Parent's Guide)
Author: Jessie Wise
Publisher: Peace Hill Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2004-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 194296837X

A plain-English guide to teaching phonics. Every parent can teach reading—no experts need apply! Too many parents watch their children struggle with early reading skills—and don't know how to help. Phonics programs are too often complicated, overpriced, gimmicky, and filled with obscure educationalese. The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading cuts through the confusion, giving parents a simple, direct, scripted guide to teaching reading—from short vowels through supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. This one book supplies parents with all the tools they need. Over the years of her teaching career, Jessie Wise has seen good reading instruction fall prey to trendy philosophies and political infighting. Now she has teamed with dynamic coauthor Sara Buffington to supply parents with a clear, direct phonics program—a program that gives them the know-how and confidence to take matters into their own hands.

Pre-K Parent Guide for Your Child's Success

Pre-K Parent Guide for Your Child's Success
Author: Suzanne Barchers
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2012-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1480752991

Get parents and teachers working together to increase student achievement with this Parent Guide. This helpful guide provides reinforcement for what the teacher is doing in prekindergarten and includes ideas for turning everyday actions into learning opportunities, encouraging children to practice important life skills.

Education Begins at Birth

Education Begins at Birth
Author: Jeff Wiesman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781732245303

From birth to age six, children have an extraordinary capacity to learn. EDUCATION BEGINS AT BIRTH offers advice to parents on how to maximize potential and raise smart kids. If you are a parent of an infant, toddler, or preschooler, this is the perfect book to help you foster your little one's intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development. It includes essential tips, strategies, and practical things you can do to: (1) create early educational experiences in your home; (2) encourage discovery through play and investigation; (3) nurture a life-long learner; (4) establish an environment that values growth; and (5) inspire curiosity and creativity. Dr. Jeff and Annie Wiesman teach parents how to create a language-rich environment where young children learn beginning concepts in math, science, literacy, social studies, and the arts. They include a wide variety of engaging activities and a detailed description of what you should teach at different developmental stages. Connect the principles in this guide with the teachable moments that occur in everyday life and you will help your kids develop essential skills for success in school and beyond.

A Parent's Guide to Early Childhood Education

A Parent's Guide to Early Childhood Education
Author: Diane Trister Dodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780960289257

This handbook was originally intended for parents whose children attend programs which use "The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood" (CCEC), but the informaton is also useful to parents whose children attend early childhood programs using other curriculum models based on child development theories. The purpose of the handbook is to explain ways parents and teachers can work together at home and at school to help children acquire the skills, attitudes, and habits to do well in school and throughout life. The guide explains the CCEC program's philosophy and goals. It describes what children are learning while engaged in particular CCEC program activities and what they learn from the environment, the daily schedule, conversations, and at home in the dining room, living room, kitchen, children's bedroom, bathroom, and outside. Concluding remarks stress that the key to providing successful learning experiences for young children is to figure out what interests the child and use those interests to engage him or her in actively exploring and learning about the environment. It is emphasized that every place is a learning environment for a child, regardless of where the family lives or what kind of home the family lives in. (RH)

Lessons Learned:

Lessons Learned:
Author: Jeannie Podest
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452594686

There is something absolutely magical about a child who is embarking on the amazing journey called kindergarten. They are so innocent, pure, and impressionable. They are at an incredible stage in their livesso young, yet so very ready. This book was written as a gift to parents whose children are at this wonderful stage. My intention is to share with you every insight that I have gained as a mother and as a teacher. Whether this is your first child going into kindergarten or your last childeven if youve had a gap in time where you havent been in a kindergarten classroom for a whilethis book is for you. Enjoy!

The Most Important Year

The Most Important Year
Author: Suzanne Bouffard
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0399184961

An eye-opening look inside pre-K in America and what it will take to give all children the best start in school possible. At the heart of this groundbreaking book are two urgent questions: What do our young children need in the earliest years of school, and how do we ensure that they all get it? Cutting-edge research has proven that early childhood education is crucial for all children to gain the academic and emotional skills they need to succeed later in life. Children who attend quality pre-K programs have a host of positive outcomes including better language, literacy, problem-solving and math skills down the line, and they have a leg up on what appears to be the most essential skill to develop at age four: strong self-control. But even with this overwhelming evidence, early childhood education is at a crossroads in America. We know that children can and do benefit, but we also know that too many of our littlest learners don’t get that chance—millions of parents can’t find spots for their children, or their preschoolers end up in poor quality programs. With engrossing storytelling, journalist Suzanne Bouffard takes us inside some of the country’s best pre-K classrooms to reveal the sometimes surprising ingredients that make them work—and to understand why some programs are doing the opposite of what is best for children. It also chronicles the stories of families and teachers from many backgrounds as they struggle to give their children a good start in school. This book is a call to arms when we are at a crucial moment, and perhaps on the verge of a missed opportunity: We now have the means and the will to have universal pre-kindergarten, but we are also in grave danger of not getting it right.