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  1. www.naeyc.org › resources › topicsPlay | NAEYC

    Celebrate young children and their families with hands-on activities encouraging movement and healthy lifestyles through music, food, and art. Sponsor with NAEYC Find a sponsorship opportunity that’s right for you and help support early childhood educators, parents, and other professionals.

  2. Young Children is a peer-reviewed professional journal published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Young Children issues are organized around topical clusters that devote special attention to issues in the field of early childhood education. The practitioner-based nature of Young Children makes it unique among ...

  3. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). 170,660 likes · 628 talking about this · 1,710 were here. Thanks for visiting the NAEYC Facebook page. Just like any other...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChildChild - Wikipedia

    In Singapore, for example, a child is legally defined as someone under the age of 14 under the "Children and Young Persons Act" whereas the age of majority is 21. In U.S. Immigration Law, a child refers to anyone who is under the age of 21. Some English definitions of the word child include the fetus (sometimes termed the unborn).

  5. Fostering Content Knowledge: Meaningful Integration in the Primary Grades. The September 2020 issue of Young Children includes a cluster of articles that showcase the power of integrating science, math, technology, literacy, and social studies to make learning meaningful and content-rich across the primary grades.

  6. retaining the distinctive elements of quality programming for young children. 2 A key element to consider is ‘learning through play’, or ‘playful learning’, which is central to quality early childhood pedagogy and education.3 This brief will help pre-primary stakeholders advocate for making play-based

  7. Young children are highly vulnerable emotion-ally to the adverse influences of parental men-tal health problems and family violence. One of the most extensively documented of these vulnerabilities is the negative impact of a mother’s clinical depression on her young children’s emotional development, social

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