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This issue of Young Children highlights key child development concepts, such as agency and funds of knowledge, emphasizing the need to deepen our knowledge of child development and learning through a lens of equity. Browse All Past Issues. Join or Renew. Young Children is NAEYC’s award-winning, peer-reviewed journal focused on educating ...
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Resources / Publications / Young Children / Spring 2021 / Social & Emotional Development: For Our Youngest Learners & Beyond. Annie Moses, Stefanie Powers, Kathy L. Reschke. Perhaps more than ever, mental health and social interactions have been on the minds of many over the past year. A pandemic, ongoing systemic injustices, and a contentious ...
Nov 14, 2022 · Gain valuable insights, resources, and expert guidance on promoting the well-being of young children during their crucial early years. Discover evidence-based recommendations, preventive measures, and best practices for optimizing physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development in infants and toddlers.
Beginning Literacy with Language: Young Children Learning at Home and School. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Dittman, L. L. (2000). Finding the Best Care for Your Infant or Toddler (brochure). Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children. Gopnik, Alison, Meltzoff andrew N. and Kuhl, Patricia K. (2000).
When we give children the best start in life, the benefits are huge, for every child and for the societies we share. Providing early childhood development (ECD) interventions to all young children and families is one of the most powerful and cost-effective equalizers we have at our disposal, to ensure that the most vulnerable children can reach their full potential.
Early childhood is a crucial developmental stage, but the idea that personality is set in stone at this age is easily disproved. Children raised in abusive homes, for example, can grow to be ...