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Meier, Daniel R. – Young Children, 2013
Writing and literacy development are crucial for the academic and social success of new language learners in the primary grades. Over the last 25 years, several terms have been used to describe the talents and needs of children learning new languages in early childhood settings. The term that the author prefers, and which he uses in this article,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Writing Skills, Written Language, Syntax
Izumi-Taylor, Satomi – Young Children, 2013
Akira, a 4-year-old boy, wanders into a classroom of 3-year-olds, observing the younger children. He goes over to Masaharu who is having a problem making a piece fit on a puzzle and offers him help. Masaharu succeeds and his mentor applauds his efforts. This interaction shows an older child supporting a younger child through scaffolding. Using…
Descriptors: Interaction, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Japanese
Mardell, Ben; Rivard, Melissa; Krechevsky, Mara – Young Children, 2012
The ability to address complex technological, ecological, social, and ethical challenges in the 21st century depends on developing a citizenry capable of innovation and higher-order thinking. Early childhood educators have the opportunity to help children acquire these abilities right from the start. Central to this endeavor is a more reciprocal…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Creative Thinking
Galinsky, Ellen – Young Children, 2012
The central purpose of curriculum, assessment, and teaching, especially in putting them together, is to improve children's and adult's learning. Examples of this came to the author via modern communication media and are being furthered through such technology. Soon after the publication of her book "Mind in the Making" (MITM) in 2010, the author…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Curriculum Based Assessment, Child Development
Sharapan, Hedda – Young Children, 2012
For many in early childhood education, STEAM is a new term. It began in this decade as STEM, an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. These curriculum areas have become a major focus in education because of the concern that the United States is falling behind in scientific innovation. With a new and familiar addition to the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, STEM Education, Art Education
Wirth, Susan; Rosenow, Nancy – Young Children, 2012
"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts." This much-repeated quote speaks eloquently to the kinds of life-enhancing skills children develop when they interact with caring adults in thoughtfully designed nature-filled outdoor classrooms. As a network of these classrooms springs…
Descriptors: Caring, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Museums
Darling-Kuria, Nikki – Young Children, 2012
For the last several days, Janet had been anxious about her upcoming parent-teacher conference with Sam, 18-month-old Abby's father. Sam had recently brought in alphabet flash cards because he wants Abby to learn to read. Janet completely understood Sam's desire to support his daughter's early language skills, but she was not comfortable with the…
Descriptors: Reading Readiness, Basic Skills, Language Skills, Emergent Literacy
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2012
In a "Young Children" article worth revisiting, Wien (2004) makes the case that rules tend not to be helpful in early childhood communities. Rules are usually stated as negatives. When an adult enforces rules with children, the children know they have done something wrong. However, the negative experience in rule enforcement does not teach them…
Descriptors: Young Children, Guidelines, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
Elkind, David – Young Children, 2012
In the author's talks on education across the country, parents and teachers often ask about products and programs that purport to teach young children to read and to do math. In his 40-plus-year academic career in the field of early childhood education, the author has reviewed a large number of published curricular materials and activities for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Risk, Teaching Methods
Blaise, Mindy; Taylor, Affrica – Young Children, 2012
Queer theory is a new theory about gender. It is relevant to early childhood educators who wish to find new ways of understanding and challenging persistent gender stereotypes. The theory links gender stereotypes to the norms of heterosexuality. It is definitely "not" a theory about gay and lesbian identity. Queer theory is "queer" because it…
Descriptors: Feminism, Sex Stereotypes, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Wien, Carol Anne; Keating, Bobbi-Lynn; West, Justin; Bigelow, Barb – Young Children, 2012
A visitor to Peter Green Hall Children's Centre's classroom for 4- and 5-year-olds broke down in tears when she saw their teacher Bobbi with a head bald from chemotherapy. The visitor said her sister-in-law had recently died of breast cancer. In the family's desperate need to cope with the situation, their children, 4 and 6 years old, were not…
Descriptors: Cancer, Young Children, Coping, Emotional Response
Kim, Bo Sun – Young Children, 2012
Shades of Pink study describes how six preschoolers and their teacher engaged in a collaborative learning project through which they learned about the shades of a color--in this case, pink. As the children learned through experimenting and discussing their theories, they represented ideas using art as a tool for discovery and learning. The study…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Art Activities, Young Children, Foreign Countries
Christ, Tanya; Wang, X. Christine – Young Children, 2012
Young children learn new vocabulary with great agility and speed, but their learning is dependent on the range of words they are exposed to. Teachers can naturally facilitate children's vocabulary learning using a variety of strategies, including making conversation and posing thoughtful questions. But there is also an important role for direct…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Vocabulary, Young Children, Vocabulary Development
McDermott, Lori Berger – Young Children, 2012
A growing body of national research confirms that significant levels of learning and growth occur during early childhood, and that it is important, from a public policy perspective, to increase access to quality programs and services that support the development of skills and attitudes children need to succeed. Clearly, no one-size-fits-all…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Developmental Stages
Santos, Rosa Milagros; Fettig, Angel; Shaffer, LaShorage – Young Children, 2012
Early childhood educators know that home is a child's first learning environment. From birth, children are comforted by hearing and listening to their caregivers' voices. The language used by families supports young children's development of oral language skills. Exposure to print materials in the home also supports literacy development. Literacy…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Communication Skills

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