Create a Home of Learning Book

Gender Guidelines to Consider
Gender Guidelines to Consider
Girls TEND TO• Prefer inside play • Play in smaller groups (two or three) • Be more cooperative • Show affection to peers with touch (holding hands, hugging, kissing) •... Read more...
Stay-at-Home Versus Working Parents
Stay-at-Home Versus Working Parents
Once the learning areas are established, rotating toys and equipment should require less than 15 minutes a day. The learning areas and toys can be used any time your children... Read more...
Childcare Versus Creating a Home of Learning
Childcare Versus Creating a Home of Learning
Children benefit from attending an accredited preschool program, and in no way does creating a home of learning replace this experience. Accredited preschools follow a plan that balances child-choice activities... Read more...
Types of Play
Types of Play
The following terms are frequently used to describe types of play. All are important in learning and development. This book focuses on how to use, set up, and facilitate these... Read more...
Children Learn While They Play
Children Learn While They Play
Child development experts agree that play is integral to learning, and children learn the most when caretakers and teachers are trained to understand how play contributes to learning. Accredited early learning... Read more...
The Program
The Program
This program can be started as soon as a child can crawl, and can be used throughout a child’s elementary school years. The techniques in this book focus on infancy... Read more...