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See How They Grow: Infants and Toddlers, 1st Edition

Sue Martin, Jennifer E. Berke

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See How They Grow: Infants and Toddlers 1st Edition by Sue Martin/Jennifer E. Berke

Overview

See How They Grow: Infants and Toddlers offers an overview of the growth and development of infants and toddlers from the neonate stage through age three. There is special emphasis on the phenomenological approach, which requires that the caregiver adopt a perspective that leads to a more human and responsive understanding of each child. This approach is combined with scientific methodology, allowing teachers to achieve a level of improved competence, becoming reflective practitioners. The early chapters describe the book’s philosophy and explain various methods of observation while providing a baseline of information on growth and development. Later chapters focus on development in 3-month spans, leading to the full examination of how children grow and change rapidly in all domains: physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and language. Developmental variations and alerts are considered at each level, including health and safety issues as well as potential signs of abuse and neglect.

Sue Martin

Jennifer E. Berke

Jennifer Berke received her undergraduate degree in elementary education from Syracuse University and taught first grade for the Syracuse City School District for three years. After moving to Boston, Massachusetts, she taught in a multi-age classroom (1st and 2nd grade) for the Brookline School District. While living in Boston she completed her Masters in Special Education with a concentration in Learning Disabilities from Boston State College.Moving to Quebec, Canada she became the Head Teacher at Ecole la Campagne, a bi-lingual parent cooperative preschool for children ages 2 to 6. Returning to New York State after eight years, she opened Rhymes, Rhythms, and Rainbows, a private preschool for children ages 3 to 5. She began her college teaching at this juncture, becoming an Adjunct Instructor for Jamestown Community College for ten years. She completed her doctoral studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo with a concentration in Early Childhood and since 2001 has been an Associate Professor at Mercyhurst North East and Chair of the Human Growth and Development Department. She has served on the Board of the New York State Association for the Education of Young Children as Chairperson for Children and Families and as a member of the Nominating Committee. Currently, she serves on the Northwest Regional Key Board (PA) which is responsible for the development of a comprehensive plan to help create a high-quality, assessable, and affordable system of early care and education for young children in Pennsylvania. She is also a member of the National Association for Early Childhood Teacher Educators (NAECTE).She has written parenting columns in numerous magazines and is a co-author of See How They Grow: Infants and Toddlers (2007), published by Thomson Delmar. Her latest project involves working with Hilda Jackman on a revision of Early Education Curriculum: A Child¿s Connection to the World, published by Thomson Delmar.
  • Contains teaching stories that help the student better remember concepts through real-life examples.
  • A culturally sensitive approach that focuses on culture, beliefs and traditions, and their influence on development.
  • Provides tools for retention including learning outcomes, key terms, words of wisdom, and an Online Companion.
Chapter 1: Caregiving and Educating: A Philosophy of Practice.
Chapter 2: Getting on Focus: Observing Infants, Toddlers, and Two Year Olds.
Chapter 3: Explaining Behavior: Understanding the Growth and Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Two Year Olds.
Chapter 4: New Beginnings: Newborn Infants.
Chapter 5: Taking Notice: Infants at 6 Weeks to 3 Months.
Chapter 6: Grasping the World: Infants at 3 to 6 Months.
Chapter 7: Me and You: Infants at 6 to 9 Months.
Chapter 8: Raring to Go: Infants at 9 to 12 Month.
Chapter 9: New Horizons: Infants as They Become Toddlers at 12 to 15 Months.
Chapter 10: Signs and Symbols: Toddlers at 15 to 18 Months.
Chapter 11: Feeling Around: Toddlers at 18 to 24 Months.
Chapter 12: Here and Now: Toddlers at 2 to 3 Years.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357228308
  • ISBN-13: 9780357228302
  • RETAIL $67.95

  • ISBN-10: 1418019224
  • ISBN-13: 9781418019228
  • RETAIL $142.95