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Enticing Environments for People Under Three

Laura Wilhelm

Editorial: Gryphon House Inc.

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Child-care environments play an important role in how babies, toddlers, and two-year olds experience learning. Colors, sounds, smells, and the placement of furniture, lighting, and textures all influence how people act and interact inside a classroom. Chock-full of colorful photographs from real-world infant and toddler settings, Enticing Environments for People under Three offers fresh ideas for making centers and classrooms inspiring for all of the people who inhabit them. Discover numerous, easy-to implement strategies to create a well-planned, enticing environment with a thoughtfully implemented curriculum that profoundly influences: • Cognitive Development • Emotional Development and Mental Health • Physical Development • Social Skills and Language Development • Guidance Approaches • Caregiver Satisfaction
Disponible desde: 01/12/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 112 páginas.

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