Savannah, 4.7yrs


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Resources and Links

MENTOR AND DEAR FRIEND

Sydney Gurewitz Clemens  (website)
Sydney Gurewitz Clemens, an early childhood teacher for more than twenty years, is a widely-recognized author and workshop presenter on topics which involve hot cognition: children learning through things they are passionate about.  These topics can be from the happy parts of life: early literacy, creativity, and many aspects of the work being done in Reggio Emilia, but they can also be from life's painful parts, including divorce, death & dying, and parents in prison.. Her two books,  Pay Attention to the Children: Lessons for Teachers and Parents from Sylvia Ashton-Warner, and 
The Sun's Not Broken, A Cloud's Just in the Way: On Child-Centered Teaching are inspiring, practical, informative and a pleasure to read.

In March 2005, Sydney received a commendation from the City of San Francisco for her tremendous contributions on behalf of children!

THE REGGIO EMILIA APPROACH
Making Learning Visible (website)

North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (organization website)

Reggio Children (organization website)

Child Care Information Exchange
(website)

Aesthetic Codes in Early Childhood Classrooms: (article)
What Art Educators Can Learn from Reggio Emilia
By Patricia Tarr
Reflections on the Reggio Emilia Approach (article)
edited by Lilian G. Katz and Bernard Cesarone
Reggio Emilia: Some Lessons for U.S. Educators (article)
Rebecca S. New

Three Approaches from Europe: Waldorf, Montessori, and Reggio Emilia (article)
by Carolyn Pope Edwards, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Reggio Emilia: Catalyst for Change and Conversation (article)
By Rebecca S. New
Encouraging Creativity in Early Childhood Classrooms (article)
Carolyn Pope Edwards and Kay Wright Springate
The Contribution of Documentation to the Quality of Early Childhood Education
By Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard

 

INSPIRATIONAL PROGRAMS
The Early Learning Centre in Bangkok, Thailand (school website)

The Boulder Journey School in Boulder, CO

Spring Hollow Community Learning Center (school website)
The Lucy School (school website)
Little Dolphins by The Sea Preschool   (school website)
THE PROJECT APPROACH
The Project Approach (website)
This Web site discusses what projects are (in-depth studies of a topic undertaken by a class, a group, or an individual child), outlines how to conduct a project, and provides examples of several projects such as "The Cafeteria" and "The Hospital."
Issues in Selecting Topics for Projects (article)
by Lilian Katz
The Project Approach  (website)
By Lilian Katz
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
A Theory Developed by Howard Gardner
Concept to Classroom:  Tapping into the Multiple Intelligences
HUMANITY

A Covenant for Honoring Children (article)
By Raffi

The Earth Charter


ART

 

Changing Lenses: It's All About Art
By Patricia Pinciotti


Child-Centered Art vs. Teacher-Directed Projects
Robert Schirrmacher, Ph.D

"There are many different ways to approach the teaching of art. This article identifies and critiques teacher-directed, teacher-guided, and child-centered approaches."


Art Talk:  Developing Visual and Verbal Literacy
Margaret Johnson, Ph.D.

"Visual and verbal literacy are developed through active experiences with the visual arts that include questioning and dialogue, what is often called �Art Talk.� According to Vygotsky (1962), higher forms of mental activity are constructed and transferred to children through dialogue with other people. Art making is often a social activity for young children where language is developed. What follows are suggestions for adults when they talk with children about their artwork."


Art in the Classroom: A Special Part of Every Day (article)
by Sydney Gurewitz Clemens

 


Creating Connections: Adding "Art" to Your Art Program (article)
by Patricia Tarr


 

POSITIVE DISCIPLINE

Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!" (article)
By Alfie Kohn

The Case Against Gold Stars (article)
When we reward our children for behaving well, we teach them to ask, "What's in it for me?"
By Alfie Kohn

The Risks of Rewards (article)
by Alfie Kohn
EARLY CHILDHOOD
A Series of Articles by Sydney Gurewitz Clemens

NAEYC  The National Association for the Education of Young Children (website)

NAEYC:  10 Signs of a Great Preschool (article)

LICENSING AND ACCREDITATION

Commonwealth of Virginia Standards for Family Day Homes

NAEYC Accreditation Standards

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Videatives, Inc (website)
"Videatives creates innovative and accessible professional development products and courses for early childhood educators. Our unique products support teachers who use children�s current interests and knowledge to initiate and extend rich learning experiences."

PRODUCTS

Acorn Naturalists (online store)

 

 
 
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