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Books On Childhood Development: Learning Aids For Parents And Teachers


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Submitted: 2011-03-02 04:50:14 | Word Count: 557


Our role as adults is to nurture and progress the developing mind of a young child. Children have an incredible capacity to absorb and digest new information. Parents and teachers can enhance the learning process by reading books on childhood development. Books written by leading doctors and specialists, in the field of this consistently progressing science, can help us to understand how the young mind works. Books on childhood development can contain many resources from developmental theory, to fitness and nutrition. All of the best books on childhood development contain a progressive series of steps and exercises, to utilize the knowledge of the industry, in the most beneficial way to a child's learning development. If a parent or teacher has taken the initiative to further develop their own understanding of a child's learning process, books on childhood development are an excellent step toward raising an independent and healthy child.

Books on Childhood Development for Parents

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It is natural for parents with a young child, to feel intimidated by the pressure of raising children to their potential. Hitting developmental milestones, socialization and providing exercise with quality nutrition is a huge undertaking for any parent, even with a background in childcare and development. A combination of workshops and books on childhood development, can prepare a parent, or expecting Mother or Father to-be, with fantastic resources. There are many books on childhood development, but parents shouldn't be alarmed by the variety of choices. A notable example is, "Childhood Development a Primer" by Doctor Ingrid Crowther. This reference text is designed to present developmental milestones in a quick, easy to find format. Physical, social, cognitive, emotional and language intelligences are all covered from birth to twelve. Families benefit from owning books on childhood development, to walk them through the process of teaching the growing child, throughout their learning years.

Books on Childhood Development for Teachers

Teachers know that like their students, learning is an ongoing process, which should be developed and tuned with consistency. Whether a teacher is responsible for pre-school children, or elementary aged kids, books on childhood development are an excellent supplement to the knowledge already acquired, to lay the foundations for preparing students for subsequent levels of education. When searching for books on early childhood education, consider the third edition of, "Effective Learning Environments," by Dr. Crowther. The excerpt describes this fantastic learning tool, which is completed with independent learning activities posted on the web to accompany the text:

"This book takes an emergent curriculum approach. The theory is woven around what children are doing in various core curriculum units [water, sand, woodworking, quiet, math/science, manipulatives, creative arts, play, the learning environment, music, drama, and blocks]. Children's learning activities are represented by photos of children engaged in specific tasks [over 250 photographs] and by scenarios."

Books on childhood development can supplement the existing knowledge and information to both parents and teachers. They provide childcare providers with a variety of methods, and a progressive approach, to a child reaching their full potential in all aspects of their learning process.

Author Resource:- Lifelong Learn, lead by expert childcare educator, Dr. Ingrid Crowther specializes in early childhood education by providing consulting services, custom workshops, adult and teacher education. Lifelong Learn also provides education texts and publications for various childhood education stages. For more information visit www.LifeLongLearn.com.

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