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El. knyga: Early Social-Emotional Development: Your Guide to Promoting Children's Positive Behavior

  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Brookes Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781681252704
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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Brookes Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781681252704
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With expulsion rates three times higher in pre-K classrooms than in K–12 classrooms*, behavior is one of the biggest and most pressing challenges faced by early childhood educators and providers. Find research-based guidance and strategies in this book, an essential resource for professionals working with children from birth to age 5.

You'll start with a comprehensive, reader-friendly overview of early growth and learning across developmental domains, with special emphasis on the components of emotional development and the environmental factors that influence it. Then you'll learn the guiding principles for nurturing social emotional development, aligned with the positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) framework and the Pyramid Model. Concrete examples of specific, research based strategies help you put the principles into action and improve child outcomes in both center- and home-based settings.

A keystone of professional preparation for both preservice and in-service early childhood providers, this book will show you how to work effectively with children, families, and colleagues to foster social emotional growth in the critical early years.

DISCOVER HOW TO
  • apply evidence-based universal prevention strategies to proactively support social-emotional growth
  • collect data and use tailored secondary behavior strategies with children who have more intensive challenges
  • collaborate with families and share concerns sensitively
  • overcome roadblocks to PBIS through team communication and consistency
  • encourage mindfulness in yourself and parental caregivers
  • ensure that providers, caregivers, agencies, and other stakeholders work together and share accountability
  • engage in ongoing reflection to improve your self-efficacy and confidence

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Sample scenarios that show you how to apply strategies, suggestions for collaborating effectively with families, insights from parents and educators, reflection questions, supplemental exercises to reinforce what you have learned, and access to a sampling of useful web-based resources

*Gilliam, W. S. (2005). Prekindergarteners left behind: Expulsion rates in state prekindergarten systems. New York: Foundation for Child Development.


This book guides early childhood educators and service providers to facilitate positive social-emotional development and behavior in the first five years of life. It presents general principles, research-based strategies, and concrete examples situated within the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework and the Pyramid Model. This practical and engaging resource helps birth-five providers in any setting work successfully with children, families, and colleagues to foster social-emotional growth.
About the Author vii
Foreword Susanne Denham ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Section I Overview: Early Social-Emotional Development and Intervention
1(52)
Chapter 1 The Impact of Early Social-Emotional Development
3(20)
Chapter 2 Environmental Influences and the Educator's Role
23(30)
Section II Supporting Social-Emotional Growth
53(50)
Chapter 3 Guiding Principles
55(26)
Chapter 4 Strategies Supporting Social-Emotional Growth
81(22)
Section III We Can't Do It Alone: Anticipating and Overcoming Obstacles
103(72)
Chapter 5 Potential Roadblocks to Implementing PBIS
105(22)
Chapter 6 Effective Family-Provider Communication
127(24)
Chapter 7 Next Steps for Sustaining Healthy Social-Emotional Development
151(24)
References 175(22)
Index 197
Dr Nicole Megan Edwards is currently an Assistant Professor of Special Education at Rowan University and previously worked at Georgia State University as Associate Director of a statewide early intervention professional development initiative. She began her career as a center-based and home-based early intervention provider in New York City, working with infants and toddlers with special needs and their families. She earned her M.Ed in Early Childhood Special Education from New York University and Ph.D in Special Education from University of Maryland, College Park and became a university faculty member in 2013. Dr. Edwards teachers several courses, including Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports. She is a member of the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) and Teacher Education Division (TED) of the Council for Exceptional Children, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Zero to Three, and the American Educational Research Association (AERA). She is an annual conference proposal reviewer for DEC and AERA, reviews for Early Education and Development and Journal of Early Intervention, serves on the editorial board for TEACHING Exceptional Children, serves as co-leader of the Division for Early Childhood's Early Intervention Special Interest Group, and disseminates research at professional conferences and in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Edwards' research interests include improving access to and quality of early intervention early childhood/ early childhood special education (across birth five settings), familyprovider collaboration and capacity building, the perceived role of caregivers and providers in early emotional development, and roadblocks to implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. She lives with her husband and two sons in Pennsylvania.