
Spotlight on Young Children: Social and Emotional Development
- 116 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Spotlight on Young Children: Social and Emotional Development
About this book
Children's experiences and relationships during their formative years have a far-reaching impact, and early childhood professionals play a critical role in fostering the social and emotional competence children need to process and learn from these interactions. Explore how teachers can use the opportunities embedded in their classroom practices, routines, and lessons to nurture healthy behaviors in children from birth through third grade. A wide range of timely issues is covered in this collection of articles, including how to- Prevent and address aggression and bullying behaviors- Guide children to recognize and understand diverse cultural practices- Encourage children to form and sustain meaningful social interactions- Support children who have experienced traumaUsing the guidance in this resource, help children develop the social and emotional skills essential to their future well-being and success.
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āI Can Do That!ā
Mrs. Durkinās kindergarten classroom is full of busy learners. Klaus makes a birthday card for his classmate, saying the words aloud, stretching out the sounds as he writes. Santos is at the SmartBoard and the audio is not working; he turns the volume knob, but no sound is emitted. Next, he removes and then reinserts the audio cord, smiling as the music begins playing. Gracie reads aloud carefully, noticing when she makes a mistake and stopping to reread and correct herself. By responding proactively when confronted with problems during learning, these students are exhibiting resilience. Their actions match their language, as Mrs. Durkin has taught them to say and feel āI can do that!ā
Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity. Resilience is not a trait that people either have or do not have. It involves behaviors, thoughts, and actions that can be learned and developed in anyone.
Learning Experiences that Increase Resilience
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Note: Summaries were obtained from the Library of Congress unless otherwise indicated.

Helping Children Set Goals
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Infants and Toddlers. The Wonder and Complexity of Infant and Toddler Peer Relationships
- Infants and Toddlers. Caring Relationships: The Heart of Early Brain Development
- Toddlers and Preschool. Culturally Appropriate Positive Guidance with Young Children
- Toddlers Through Third Grade. Creating Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms
- Preschool. Supporting Peer Relationships and Social Competence in Inclusive Preschool Programs
- Preschool. Guidance Strategies to Prevent and Address Preschool Bullying
- Preschool Through Kindergarten. Tuning In: Strategies for Incorporating Technology into Social Skills Instruction in Preschool and Kindergarten
- Preschool Through Kindergarten. Three for One: Supporting Social, Emotional, and Mathematical Development in Preschool and Kindergarten
- Preschool Through Third Grade. Using Picture Books to Promote Social and Emotional Literacy
- Preschool Through Third Grade. Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood
- Kindergarten. Making Peace in Kindergarten: Social and Emotional Growth for All Learners
- Kindergarten Through Third Grade. āI Can Do That!ā Fostering Resilience in Young Children