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Hachey, Alyse C.; Butler, Deanna – Young Children, 2012
When doing spring planting activities, what does a teacher do while waiting for the plants to grow? This waiting time is a golden opportunity to explore another side of gardening--the creatures that make it all possible. Insects are an integral part of everyday world, having existed for over 300 million years; they are the most common animal on…
Descriptors: Animals, Entomology, Gardening, Developmental Stages
Guyton, Gabriel – Young Children, 2011
Choosing toys and activities that are suitable for infants and toddlers can challenge even the most experienced teacher. By being mindful of the basic principles of child development and the role of play, teachers can intentionally select toys to meet young children's unique needs and interests, supporting learning. It is also important to be…
Descriptors: Play, Toddlers, Infants, Toys
Stoll, Julia; Hamilton, Ashley; Oxley, Emilie; Eastman, Angela Mitroff; Brent, Rachael – Young Children, 2012
Physics is the study of forces and motion--the science of matter and energy and the interaction between the two. The big idea the children explore, as well as the question they ask as they engage in physical knowledge activities related to physics, is "How does it move?" Many teachers translate naturally as they come to know the children they…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Physics, Problem Solving, Motion
Sarama, Julie; Clements, Douglas – Young Children, 2009
Children's thinking follows natural developmental paths in learning math. When teachers understand those paths and offer activities based on children's progress along them, they build developmentally appropriate math environments. The authors explain math learning trajectories and why teaching math using the trajectories approach is effective. A…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Developmental Stages
Parlakian, Rebecca – Young Children, 2010
For very young children, music has power and meaning that go beyond words. First, and most important, sharing music with young children is simply one more way to give love and receive love. Music and music experiences also support the formation of important brain connections that are being established over the first three years of life. This…
Descriptors: Music, Toddlers, Infants, Teaching Methods
Yamauchi, Lois A.; Kuwahara, Rheta H. – Young Children, 2008
"Joint productive activity" (JPA) is a research-based strategy for effective teaching and learning. JPA fosters social and cognitive development among young learners. In this article, the authors describe JPA, connect the research to practice, and discuss how they use JPA at their early childhood center.
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Cognitive Development, Cooperation, Social Development
Benson, Jennifer; Miller, Jennifer – Young Children, 2008
The authors show how teachers can use nature explorations as a personal guide in implementing early learning standards. They describe five outdoor experiences of children in age groups ranging from 20 months to 5 years. A chart specifies which of the Nebraska state learning guidelines and Creative Curriculum goals the experiences meet, across the…
Descriptors: Preschool Curriculum, Preschool Education, Natural Resources, Young Children
Kara-Soteriou, Julia; Rose, Heather – Young Children, 2008
The authors describe a five-day, literature-based thematic unit for second-graders on positive character traits, such as friendship, respect, perseverance, honesty, and cooperation, and how four books by Janell Cannon are integral to children's learning. (The authors offer suggestions throughout for adapting the unit for younger children.) They…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Personality Traits, Social Development, Child Development

Chittenden, Edward A. – Young Children, 1969
Describes research on Piaget's theories on the importance of exploration, use of concrete objects, and self-directed learning for children. Relates the concepts of construction and instruction to educational models and teaching roles. (DR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Curriculum, Early Childhood Education

Almy, Millie – Young Children, 1976
Discusses the way Piaget's theories operate in the classroom. (ED)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Learning Experience

Elkind, David; Lyke, Nancy – Young Children, 1975
Problems of integrating children from early education programs (3-to-5-year-olds) into the structure and curriculum of kindergarten are discussed in relation to the changing roles of both kindergarten and early education teachers. (BRT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Problems, Individualized Instruction, Kindergarten
Fowler, William – Young Children, 1965
Because disadvantaged children have usually experienced sensory-cognitive deprivation or distortion, it is necessary to discover ways to offset this deficit. A program is being conducted to learn to what degree the introduction of systematic programing, while motivation techniques are retained, can reorient essentially noncognitive learning styles…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged, Educational Strategies

Salyer, David M. – Young Children, 2000
Describes how an inquiry-based science project on the life cycle of butterflies provided a developmentally appropriate learning experience in a first and second grade multiage classroom. Maintains that the critical exchange of ideas among students made students' thinking available for inspection, and allowed students to use their talk as a tool…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conflict, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Elementary School Students

Hubbard, Ruth Shagoury – Young Children, 1998
Presents suggestions for creating a classroom environment where young children's thinking and reasoning processes are supported. Discusses organizing time blocks for predictability and flexibility and organizing the physical space, including providing access to work spaces and access to materials. (KB)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking

Richards, Betty – Young Children, 1976
Suggests the many learning areas that can be incorporated into mapping activities, to help children develop skills in using symbols. (ED)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Field Trips, Learning Activities
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