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Should Parents Be Worried?
Many parents worry, "Will their children be prepared for what the future may bring?" Part VI of "Rethinking Early Childhood Education."
Jan 26
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Play-Based Learning for Young Children
Young children’s primary way of learning is through play. Part V of "Rethinking Early Childhood Education."
Jan 26
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How Children Learn
Early learning takes place as children attempt to answer the questions they have. Part IV of "Rethinking Early Childhood Education."
Jan 26
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The Learning Environment
A child's first three years: a special learning period which needs a special environment. Part III of "Rethinking Early Childhood."
Jan 26
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Organic Growth in Early Learning: The Forces of Human Nature
Because the desire to learn is intrinsic, it is powerful. Part II of "Rethinking Early Childhood Education."
Jan 26
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Revolution and Revelation in Early Childhood Learning
This is Part I of VI of "Rethinking Early Childhood Education." Children learn much earlier and more deeply than we once believed.
Jan 26
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Rethinking Early Childhood Education (presented in 6 subsequent parts)
This report is about how supportive, informed and loving parenting, using effective learning tools in the best ways, can produce more healthy, happy…
Jan 26
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Your Child, Creative and Self-Confident
As good parents, we want our children to be happy and confident, to think creatively and to have positive self-esteem. How do we produce this? By…
Jan 25
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Childhood Obesity Can Be Prevented
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions, but the good news is that it can be prevented.
Jan 25
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How Does TV Affect Families With Young Children?
Children watch TV and other screen media today more than ever before. Why? What role does it play in their lives and in their family life?
Jan 25
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With Irregular Bedtimes, Children's Learning And Behavior Suffer
Many people think that children’s irregular bedtimes just go with a more relaxed, flexible attitude about child rearing, but is this really the case?
Jan 25
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Healthy Self-Esteem, Secure Children
Is there anything more important for producing secure children than healthy self-esteem?
Jan 25
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