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Lending
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the MCCA Resource Library?

Are
You Listening?
Fostering
Conversations That Help Young Childrens Learn
By:
Lisa Burman
Conversations are more
than an exchange of words; they are the core of the
teaching method discussed in Are You Listening ?
This book offers early childhood educators an original
model for using conversation as a learning tool in the
classroom that is child-centered and compatible with
emergent curriculum and Reggio Emilia approaches.
Conversation is a powerful tool that engages children
in actively constructing their understandings of the
world while also strengthening their social, cognitive,
and language skills. This book explains how to create
a culture of conversation, including information on
theories of learning and how to facilitate discussions
based on children's interests, set up your classroom
to promote conversation, and document and interpret
what is said.
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Ants
in Their Pants:
Teaching
Children Who Must Move to Learn
By:
Aerial Cross
Ants
in Their Pants will help you support the extra busy children
in your classroom. With creative "Busy Bag Tricks"
throughout and information on the most powerful teaching
tool you need to know about when working with extra busy
children, Ants Ants in Their Pants will help you:
understand the kinesthetic nature of extra busy children
create the best environment for learning and playing
incorporate sensory integration activities
redirect excess energy in a positive direction
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