Child and adolescent development: Recent print books
This is a guide for those researching child and adolescent development, especially its connections to education.
Recent print books
- Quality early learning: nurturing children's potential by Magdalena Bendini (Ed.); Amanda E. Devercelli (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022The Quality Early Learning volume synthesizes the latest relevant knowledge from multiple disciplines on how young children learn and what skills are most crucial for school-readiness.
- Learning and teaching early math: the learning trajectories approach by Douglas H. Clements; Julie SaramaPublication Date: 2021Using straightforward, practical language, early math experts Douglas Clements and Julie Sarama show how learning trajectories help teachers understand children's level of mathematical understanding and lead to better teaching. By focusing on the inherent delight and curiosity behind young children's mathematical reasoning, learning trajectories ultimately make teaching more joyous: helping teachers understand the varying levels of knowledge exhibited by individual students, it allows them to better meet the learning needs of all children.
- Teaching self-compassion to teens by Lorraine Hobbs; Niina Tamura; Christopher Germer (Foreword); Daniel J. Siegel (Afterword)Publication Date: 2022Grounded in knowledge about the unique developmental challenges of adolescence, this book presents an innovative approach for teaching self-compassion to teens and young adults in clinical, educational, or community settings.
- L.S. Vygotsky's pedological works. Volume 2, The problem of age by L. S. Vygotsky; David Kellogg (Trans.; Nikolai Veresov (Trans.)Publication Date: 2021This book is the second volume in a series presenting new English translations of L.S. Vygotsky's writings on the holistic science of the child he called "pedology". It presents unique materials which reflect the development of Vygotsky's theoretical position at the last stage of his creative evolution in 1932-1934 and contributes to the number of original Vygotsky texts available in English.
- Infants & toddlers at play: choosing the right stuff for learning & development by Mary Benson McMullen; Dylan BrodyPublication Date: 2022As an early childhood educator, you know how important play is for young children. You also know that selecting the right play materials to include in your program matters; there are so many options, and often your budget does not stretch to cover everything. With this book, discover ideas for both familiar and new play materials and how those materials support the cognitive, social and emotional, and physical learning and development of children from birth to age 3.
- Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children from birth through age 8 by Barbara Willer; Sue Bredekamp; Susan Friedman; Brian L. Wright (Ed.); Marie L. Masterson (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022Developmentally appropriate practice is the foundation on which quality early learning is built. The fourth edition of this classic, influential text addresses developmentally appropriate practice within the context of the ever-changing and evolving world of early childhood education. With a strong focus on equity and teaching and supporting all children, it underscores the importance of social, cultural, and historical contexts of development.
- The scale-up effect in early childhood and public policy: why interventions lose impact at scale and what we can do about it by edited by John A. List, Dana Suskind and Lauren H. SuppleePublication Date: 2021Written by leading experts in early childhood, economics, psychology, public health, philanthropy, and more, chapters and commentaries shine light on how to effectively use experimental insights for policy purposes.
- Racial trauma in the school system: naming the pain by Connesia Handford; Ariel D. MarreroPublication Date: 2022Racial Trauma in the School System provides foundational and clinical information for school-based mental health professionals to better understand and address the nuanced experience of racial trauma in their school. The book focuses on conceptualizing racial trauma and the impact it has on a child's development and academic functioning, providing information on how to look at racially based experiences through a trauma-informed lens. Examining a wide range of racial and ethnic identities, chapters explore critical issues such as ethno-racial identity development and diagnostic classifications to help readers develop a conceptual lens to guide their approach.
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