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Education - Early Childhood for Parents, Educational Psychology, Teaching - Curricula, Psychology of Education, Learning, Education - Parent Participation for Parents, Early Childhood Education, Reference - Psychology

Dorothy Einon's learning early

by Dorothy Einon
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Overview

Finally—a parent's guide that not only helps parents understand their child's development process, but shows them what they can do to enhance it.

Learning Early gives parents and caregivers a simple, easytouse guide for instilling a joyful sense of discovery in their children during the critical learning years from birth to age six. In a format that is refreshingly straightforward and visually pleasing, parents will find complete information about activities that have specific benefits for nourishing their child's curiosity and selfconfidence.

Written by an international child care and development consultant, Learning Early provides:
• Extensive, fascinating, easytouse fullcolor charts that illustrate each stage of a child's mental, physical, and emotional development
• Parentchild activities that enhance handeye coordination, spatial skills, creativity, social skills, intellectual skills, language, sense of self, pretending, selfstarting and independence, prewriting, prereading, and premath
• Discussions of the kinds of breakthroughs represented by new behaviors
• Troubleshooting sidebars that answer frequently asked questions
• Global coverage: Dorothy Einon has worked with children from all over the world; her findings are truly universal.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
New York : Facts On File, 1998.
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780816040131

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