Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children
When teachers are not precise in their communication, use idioms, or use sarcasm, children don't learn, or, worse, they experience confusion or embarrassment because they don't know what to do. This new edition of Use Your Words is infused with current research on communicating with young children and their families. The text considers change and current culture in the United States as it affects language and little ones in the context of 2017, while respecting universal pieces that continue to be helpful.

The new edition includes new and expanded examples viewed through a cultural, contextual, and chronological lens; a discussion of how today's media affects young children, especially exposure to traumatic events around the world; and consideration of the impact of social media, cell phones, and texting on family life and public education. It also addresses how to help young children whose home language is not English and respect differing parental expectations as we move from one socioeconomic or cultural group to the next.
1127190791
Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children
When teachers are not precise in their communication, use idioms, or use sarcasm, children don't learn, or, worse, they experience confusion or embarrassment because they don't know what to do. This new edition of Use Your Words is infused with current research on communicating with young children and their families. The text considers change and current culture in the United States as it affects language and little ones in the context of 2017, while respecting universal pieces that continue to be helpful.

The new edition includes new and expanded examples viewed through a cultural, contextual, and chronological lens; a discussion of how today's media affects young children, especially exposure to traumatic events around the world; and consideration of the impact of social media, cell phones, and texting on family life and public education. It also addresses how to help young children whose home language is not English and respect differing parental expectations as we move from one socioeconomic or cultural group to the next.
24.95 In Stock
Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children

Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children

by Carol Garhart Mooney
Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children

Choose Your Words: Communicating with Young Children

by Carol Garhart Mooney

Paperback(2nd ed.)

$24.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

When teachers are not precise in their communication, use idioms, or use sarcasm, children don't learn, or, worse, they experience confusion or embarrassment because they don't know what to do. This new edition of Use Your Words is infused with current research on communicating with young children and their families. The text considers change and current culture in the United States as it affects language and little ones in the context of 2017, while respecting universal pieces that continue to be helpful.

The new edition includes new and expanded examples viewed through a cultural, contextual, and chronological lens; a discussion of how today's media affects young children, especially exposure to traumatic events around the world; and consideration of the impact of social media, cell phones, and texting on family life and public education. It also addresses how to help young children whose home language is not English and respect differing parental expectations as we move from one socioeconomic or cultural group to the next.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605545264
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Publication date: 04/03/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 17.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Carol Garhart Mooney began her teaching career in the inner city of Richmond, Virginia. She volunteered in 1965 at the first trial run of Head Start Programs in Washington, DC. Carol worked for nearly 15 years for Head Start programs in New Hampshire, and supervised both student and practicing educators for more than 25 years.

Carol received the Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching at Granite State College, was twice named Early Educator of the Year, and won New Hampshire Press Woman’s Awards. She is the bestselling author of Theories of Childhood, Theories of Attachment and Theories of Practice, and Swinging Pendulums: Cautionary Tales for Early Educators.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Teacher Talk and Children’s Learning Chapter 2 Giving Direction and Instructions Chapter 3 Correcting Behavior Chapter 4 Developing Skills and Concepts Chapter 5 Conversations, Discussions, and Stories
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews