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Hansen, Laurie – Young Children, 2008
The author describes a parent art program, how it works, and ways to implement it. She emphasizes the strengths of parent programs as a way to support and enrich existing arts education, not as a replacement. Hansen describes the art kit--the adult's teaching resource--and the basic four-part process: presentation, demonstration, an art activity,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Parent Participation, Enrichment Activities, Visual Arts
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Knitzer, Jane; Page, Stephen – Young Children, 1996
Claims that increasingly, decisions about whether or how resources will be allocated to young children and families will be made at the state level. Explores the questions answered by the policy document, "Map and Track: State Initiatives for Young Children and Families," and the significance of these questions. Highlights findings and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Financial Resources, Policy Formation, Program Development
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Friedman, Joan; Hauser, Arlene L. – Young Children, 1978
Describes the development of a teacher resource center for early childhood educators sponsored by the Chicago Association for the Education of Young Children (CAEYC). (CM)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Instructional Materials, Program Development, Resource Centers
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Galinsky, Ellen – Young Children, 1989
Discusses issues of employer-supported child care; these include the growing number of companies involved with meeting employee child care needs, factors that influence company involvement, company involvement in communities versus company-created child care centers, program development, the effect on business of providing child care, and future…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents, Employer Employee Relationship
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Capezzuto, Sheila M.; Da Ros-Voseles, Denise A. – Young Children, 2001
Suggests that planned interactions with experts have the potential for giving children a better understanding of the world beyond the classroom, and asserts that receptive and active communication strategies are key to a successful classroom visit. Describes one teacher's experience using visitor resources and offers advice on planning, preparing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion, Early Childhood Education, Educational Resources