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  1. So This Is Normal Too?: Teachers and Parents Working Out Developmental Issues in Young Children by Deborah Hewitt, 2002-07-01

81. Education And Nutrition Web Sites For Early Childhood And K-12
child care newsletter back issues are on line here at Nebraska State. early childhoodcare and Resources. A HomePage for early childhood for PreK through 1st
http://www.sfu.ca/~jfremont/educationsites.html
Education on the Web
EDUCATION SITES LOW LITERACY AND LOW INCOME: Training Modules for Developing Low Literacy Materials from Ellen Shuster at Oregon State. When You Work Curriculum Sourcebook from the University of Wisconsin Extension with materials for helping low income clients about food, money and family issues. EARLY CHILDHOOD: Food Flair for Childcare newsletter prepared by the Community Nutritionists in British Columbia for day care providers Food for Tots with pediatrician, Dr. Janice Woolley. Child Care newsletter back issues are on line here at Nebraska State. Early Childhood Care and Resources The Early Childhood Online site Perpetual Preschool Beth Conant with CoKids a comprehensive site for early childhood educators and parents of young children. Teach Free with a free munchers resource for preschools World Village Idea Box with activities, resources and recipes for preschoolers. Connecticut Family Nutrition Program for infants-toddlers-children (FNP-IT). has the PANA bilingual program. PANA's popular nutrition puppet show has now reached close to 10,000 schoolers. Pediatric Internet Directory is a place for getting advice from experts in the early childhood field, expanding your collection of creative projects, and sharing ideas and questions with the early childhood community.

82. Early Childhood Links, Register Of Early Childhood Academics, Central Coast Camp
early childhood care and Development Site The early childhood care and Development servicesto schools and corporations regarding child care issues.
http://www.ccc.newcastle.edu.au/ecregister/eclinks.html

Quicklinks Register of Early Childhood Academics
Early Childhood Links
Register of Early Childhood Academics

Online Resources for Educators

Organisations and Associations

Publications

Subject Guides
Online Resources for Educators
Mining Co. - Elementary Educators

Provides elementary educators with informative articles, lesson plans, subject guides, and a school directory.
Adventures in Learning
Provides educational consulting and software for children, homeschools, parents, and teachers. Join the mailing list to receive a newsletter. Capricho Original interactive stories for young children. Each story has a simplified activity that helps children learn and understand the subject Child Development Resources Hypertext tutorial on classic theories of child development and a message forum for post child-development related questions. Early Childhood Ed. Web Corner

83. Untitled Document
become more involved in their child's care all in Executive Director at CommunityRespite care, uses Kinderstreet which he provides both early childhood and
http://www.kinderstreet.com/Customers/Customers.htm
Customers Printable View Afterschool and Early Childhood Programs across the country are using Kinderstreet to manage their program administration, generate state-mandated paperwork and communicate with parents. Read their stories or contact us for more information about how your program can get started with Kinderstreet today. School District with Afterschool and Early Childhood Program An increasing number of school districts are offering Afterschool and Early Childhood Programs, and more and more of them consider Kinderstreet an important component for managing their programs. A few of the unique Kinderstreet benefits that school districts find helpful include the ability to: Easily manage records across multiple buildings so each individual facility as well as a central office can enter and share data. Use a single solution to mange the administration of both afterschool and early childhood programs.

84. NNCC Children's Literacy
National Network for child care book reviews Kathy Reschke. child Family Canada- Literacy Resources. early childhood Literacy Project - a K-3 literacy
http://www.nncc.org/Literacy/literacy.page.html
Children's Literacy
Early Literacy Research Related Links News Releases
Early Literacy
Better Kid Care: Reading Aloud "Better Kid Care" series
Better Kid Care: Storytelling "Better Kid Care" series
Good Times with Stories and Poems "Good Times in Child Care" series
Fingerplays Plus Kathy L. Reschke Language Development 210K PDF
Learning to Read and Write
182K PDF
Mary Had a Little Lamb, Bobby Had a Baby Goat
Karen DeBord Promoting Literacy in Your Child Care Program Peggy Patten
Promoting Literacy Through Whole Language Marilyn Lopes
Reading Aloud with Preschoolers Marilyn Lopes Selecting Books for Children Marilyn Lopes Teaching Preschoolers About Written Language Marilyn Lopes
Research in Early Literacy A Synthesis of Research on Reading Bonita Grossen, 1997 (NICHD) Journal of Early Childhood Literacy - research journal (available electronically for institution subscriptions) Reading Online - a journal of K-12 practice and research published by the International Reading Association Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children Catherine Snow, M. Susan Burns, and Peg Griffin, Editors -

85. The Goddard School Is An Exciting New Alternative To Traditional Day Care Center
by teachers with training in early childhood education come alive in the daily lessonplans they design. dedication to excellence in child care and development
http://www.goddardpreschool.com/philosop.html
Welcome to
The Goddard School Welcome to The Goddard School for Early Childhood Development! We want to thank you for your interest in our school. This web page is designed to help answer any questions you might have as you make that very important decision which childcare center or preschool is best for your child.
Philosophy
Curriculum Being a parent is one of life's most rewarding experiences and biggest responsibilities. To help ensure the healthy development of young children, our "home away from home" offers a high quality alternative to traditional childcare. The Goddard School can make a positive difference in your child's life. Our warm, loving atmosphere features an extended day program designed to enhance the emotional, social, intellectual and physical development of children aged six weeks to five years. These areas of growth and development are highlighted on the daily lesson plans, which teachers bring to life in appropriate and attainable ways. Children are encouraged to progress at their own pace, according to their individual needs and abilities. Our state-of-the-art, custom designed buildings are planned to provide a safe, healthy and stimulating environment. Two separate playgrounds are designed to challenge and delight each age group.

86. The Child Care Circle Connects Daycare, Preschool And Early Childhood Education
I am a student in a technical school program called early childhood care and Education Ihave completed one year in the child and Youth Worker Program
http://www.thechildcarecircle.com/askellenq.html
Child Care Circle Home Daycare Business Center ... Policy AskEllen Archives These are most of the questions we've recieved over time. Click the Q to get the answer.
  • Q: Please send more information in the mail about starting your own home daycare.
  • Q: I am opening a daycare (hopefully 24 hour service) in the new year and I am having trouble finding reliable startup information i.e.: regulations/laws financial and general information. Can you assist? I live in the state of North Carolina
  • Q: I want to start my own daycare and I don't know where to begin; would you help me email information I need to get started. Thanks for your time
  • Q: What qualification should my teaching staff need?
    Whom should my office staff consist of and how many?
    Where can I find a policy and procedure manual for my entire staff?
    What are the fire marshal requirements in my area?
    Who are the top vendors for playground equipment?
    Where can I find information about liability insurance?
    Does software exist that can help me run my daycare?
    What is the perfect blueprint for my daycare?

87. Growth, Inc. Child Care Center
child care Center. a dedicated staff with experience and training in early childhoodeducation child to staff ratios meet or exceed DCFS (Department of children
http://web.theinter.com/~tlc_inc/pages/teachers.htm
Growth, Inc.
Child Care Center

Home

Our Teachers

Our Philosophy
Programs Offered ... Contact Us
Our Teachers
Our teachers are required to turn in weekly lesson plans based on the center's curriculum topics. These daily lesson plans cover all components of early childhood education including art, math, science, language, music, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, dramatic play, and open centers to explore at the child's own pace.
Our Directors
Shelley Gorman - Director
Brandi Littig - Assistant Director

88. Resource Guide For Home Arts, Home Economics And Life Skills Teachers
for Health and Safety in child care; National Safe Society for Research in child Development;RecipeSource White House Conference on early childhood Development
http://teachersplanet.com/subjects/home.shtml
Fri 04 Apr 2003
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Resource Guide for Home Arts, Home Economics and Life Skills Teachers
Give your students the tools they need to succeed with these basic life skills, home economics and home arts resources. The small globe icon indicates the Editor's Pick(s) for this category.
Lesson plans
General resources

89. Favorite Sites: Child Care Provider Pages And Resources
Clearinghouse on Elementary and early childhood Education care services National childcare Information Center Home Page The Natural child Project (information
http://www.nara-licensing.org/linkschildcareproviderpagesandresources.htm
The National Association for Regulatory Administration NARA's Favorite Internet Sites Category
I. Child Care: Provider Pages and Resources BCPL Child Care Providers Page
Bright Horizons

Business Management for Family Day
Care Homes (numerous articles on pertinent subjects)
National Child Care Information Center

Child-2000
(site includes some research reports as well as quality care resources for providers, many for sale; focus on family day home settings)
Child Care Parent/Provider Information Network

Daycare Provider's Home Page

Early Childhood
(resources and links)
Early Childhood News
(professional journal)
Education Week
ERIC/AE Full Text Internet Library Resources (documents on education and child care) Stephanie's Early Childhood and Child Care Resources (a providers' menus, activities, ideas) ChildFun extensive resources for parents and providers, including activities ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education (has online articles on pregnancy and child development, with emphasis on infant/toddler stage) Links to other resources on children's issues (Children Now) How Stuff Works (fairly simple explanations of all kinds of mechanical and electronic stuff for older children and for adults who are baffled by children's questions) How to Start Your Own Day Care Center Military Child Development Program training/other resources drawn from military child care services National Child Care Information Center Home Page The Natural Child Project (information and support for parents; emphasis on responsive childrearing techniques, including avoidance of corporal punishment)

90. Internet Resources For Early Childhood Education
working with and for families, to promote quality care and education the Rights ofthe child which supports the child's right to an early educational service
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/internet/pathfind/early.htm
Internet resources for Early Childhood Education
Contents
For further information see the guides:
Introduction
This guide is designed to point you in the direction of electronic resources available in your discipline. The Internet extends the reach of your Library to include a multitude of resources from all over the world, and it is hoped that this guide will provide you with a starting point from which you will be able to pursue your own interests.
Useful starters
Australian resources
  • Australian Early Childhood Association Inc.
    The Australian Early Childhood Association (AECA) is a national peak non-government organisation which acts in the interests of young children aged 0-8 years, and for older children in outside-school-hours care. It supports the professional growth of educators through its publishing profile and professional development activities. Child Care Centres Association of Victoria
    The Child Care Centres Association Of Victoria is an association of proprietors primarily from the private child care industry who are registered with the Office of Pre-School and Child Care, Victoria. The Association also provides membership services to non private child care organisations. Includes the Association's online newsletter The Monthly Crier.

91. Early Childhood Education Subject Guide
Also includes a 'WriteA-lesson' plan guide org/brainwonders/caregivers.html Manychild-care providers have early Education Clearinghouse - Facts in Action www
http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/library/guides/earlychild.htm
Research Assistance Books
Articles

Internet

Research
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Back to Home
Early Childhood Education Resources Reference Tools Subject Guides Library Guides Ask-A-Librarian ... Print Resources
Research Databases
Education Abstracts Education Abstracts indexes core international periodicals, monographs, and yearbooks in education. Topics include a wide range of contemporary education issues..." ERIC Educational Resources Information Center. Index and abstracts of articles, books, and documents covering education research and practice.
To access ERIC from a remote location use the following database link:
http://rave.ohiolink.edu/databases/login/eric
Academic Search Premier " Provides full text for more than 3,430 scholarly publications covering academic areas of study including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies."
To access from an off campus location via OhioLINK: PsycINFO PsycINFO contains citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations, and technical reports, all in the field of psychology and the psychological aspects of related disciplines, such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law."

92. Www.educentral.org - Educator Knowledge Base Links
childcare Daycare. early childhood CDA Help care Courses - Correspondence SchoolFor child care; Training For CDA (child Development
http://www.educentral.org/s/s_geneducators.htm
Education Knowledgebases TM
General Educator Resources
General Resources Educator Resources (By Subject) The Internet In The Classroom Job Opportunities ... Other Educational Issues
General
The Teacher Channel - DiscoverySchool.com
Education Place - For Teachers

Education World

bigchalk - Teachers
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Ask Mr. Teacher - Joke Site
Educator Resources (By Subject)
Yahooligans! Teachers' Guide
The Math Forum - Teachers' Place

NCTM's Mathematics Teacher

Access Excellence - Biology Teacher Resource
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Asian Educational Media Service
The Internet In The Classroom
Electronic School - Technology In The Classroom (K-12)
CyberBee - Informative Articles Covering Technology In Schools

Cable In The Classroom
Internet In The Classroom ... MIDDLE-L - Discussion List For Anyone Interested In Middle School Education
Job Opportunities
Academic Employment Network GreatTeacher.Net JobsinSchools.com - A Service Of SchoolMatch K-12jobs.com ... The Corporation For National Service
Tutor Training
T U T O R S . C O M United Tutoring Services Association
Early Childhood CDA Help
CARE Courses - Correspondence School For Child Care; Training For CDA (Child Development Associate) ... National Child Care Information Center
Other Educational Issues
Discount School Supply
General Resources Educator Resources (By Subject) The Internet In The Classroom ... Other Educational Issues

93. ProTeacher Community
Cozy Cottage child care Themes Monthly ideas and themes for early childhood.These were planned for day care, but can be adapted for the classroom.
http://www.proteacher.com/020010.shtml

[Click Here]
to search tens of thousands of ideas
on ProTeacher's new Teaching Ideas Archive

Teaching Practices
Lesson Planning Themes - Join us to share your themes and seasonal ideas, and check back for suggestions shared by fellow primary teachers! source
Create an Interdisciplinary Unit for Elementary School
- Information, support and samples of interdisciplinary units. One teacher shares her experiences source
Early Childhood Thematic Units
- A collection of nearly a dozen thematic units with cross-curricular lesson ideas and photos source
Michelle's Thematic Units For Teachers
- Ideas for lessons, bulletin boards and activities within a large variety of themes. Great place for ideas source
Mrs.G's Units Page
- Here is a collection of original units covering many subject areas. Objectives, material lists and procedures are all shared to make this a great resource source Nuttin' But Kids - Tons of themes here developed for use in daycare centers, but very adaptable to classrooms. Songs, fingerplays, crafts, cooking, circle time ideas and much more. Also a "Let's Make a Deal" board for buying, selling, trading some of those extra teaching supplies source 4MAT Units - Very detailed theme plans that use the 4MAT model of instruction. Plans are correlated to the North Carolina learning standards

94. CARE AND GUIDANCE OF CHILDREN
children and the many types of early childhood programs preschool age children ina day care center atmosphere support in the areas of a child's physical, social
http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/montec/childcar.htm
CARE AND GUIDANCE OF CHILDREN First Semester Second Semester 102216 The Education Profession 102226 The Education Profession 102317 Elementary School Aide 102327 Elementary School Aide COURSE DESCRIPTIONS This semester long course will provide students with an introduction and orientation to the world of child care work including the wide variety of early childhood programming available for employment. Students will explore nutrition, food experiences for young children and gain valuable skills in guiding children's behavior. Students will also be required to spend time in the school computer lab completing relevant class assignments. This semester long course will provide students the opportunity to work with preschool age children in a day care center atmosphere. Students will be responsible for planning, conducting, and supervising all activities during the Laboratory School. Emphasis will be placed on the development of activities appropriate for children three to five years of age. These activities will provide support in the areas of a child's physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Students will gain knowledge and skills in writing lesson plans, guiding developmentally appropriate storytelling, music, art, and social studies learning activities, using positive discipline, guiding children with special needs, and interacting appropriately with parents. Students will also prepare for employment by writing resumes and developing a job portfolio. Students will be required to spend time in the school computer lab completing relevant class assignments.

95. Grade A Learning Center - Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Field for Grades P12, valid technical diploma/degree in early childhood care, Education,or Montessori Diploma, child Development Associate (CDA
http://www.gradealearningcenter.com/prek_academic.html

Frequently asked questions
Our mission Internet viewing Academic info ... 2003 School Calendar
Academic Preparatory Services I. Purpose
The purpose of Grade A Learning Academy's (GALA) Preparatory Academic Program is to provide Montessori style academic readiness instruction to children aged 2 through Pre-Kindergarten. II. Hours of Operation
III. Dates of Service

GALA operates Monday through Friday. Please note the school observance holiday calendar. IV. Classroom Ratio
GALA has a teacher/student ratio of 1:10. Our school offers three Montessori style preparatory classrooms. Enrollment is limited to 20 children per classroom. V. Lunch/Snack
Morning and afternoon snack is served daily at no additional charge. Monthly lunch and snack menus are available in the reception area. Drinks are provided throughout the day (including lunch) at no additional charge. Children have their choice of whole or 2% milk, cranberry, orange, or apple juice. Milk is always served with lunch. Parents have the option of packing a lunch for their child, or GALA will provide lunch. Parents may dine with their child on designated lunch dates. Parent lunch fee is $7.00 and requires 48 hour notice. VI. Terms of Payment

96. Lesson Plans
lesson plans and Activities Academy Curriculum Exchange (K5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics.
http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/lesson.html
Lesson Plans and Activities
Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies.
Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities.
Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity.
Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.

97. HappyDays
Happy Days child care Center in Broken Bow has been is currently enrolled in VoTechearly childhood classes. Happy Days provides care for children ages six
http://littledixiecaa.homestead.com/HappyDays.html
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Little Dixie Program Links AmeriCorps
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... Click Below Happy Days Child Care Center in Broken Bow has been rated by the Department of Human Services as a Two-Star Program, which means that Happy Days has gone far beyond DHS' normal licensing requirements. Four staff members have CDAs; and another staff member is currently enrolled in Vo-Tech early childhood classes. A more qualified staff leads to better service being provided to the children in attendance. Happy Days provides care for children ages six weeks through 12 years. The center is licensed for 80 children at a time. Currently, four children attend the center full-time and 106 children attend the center part-time, some in the morning, some in the afternoon. All of the center's facilities are wheelchair accessible to accommodate handicapped children. Preschool children have scheduled lesson plans in the morning. The lesson plans are posted on a wall in the center so parents can see what their children will be working on. In the afternoons, the older children who have been in school all day have fun activities to work with or take part in such as maps, puzzles, bingo, musical chairs, and other games.

98. FACS Resources
Educators' and Family Web Corner early childhood National Network for child Carechild Development Basics The ABC of early childhood Development
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/facs/facslinks.html
Individual, Child and Family
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)
KidsHealth.org for Kids

Kidd Safety

Children's Growth and Development
...
Decisions, Decisions Online

Nutrition and Food
Infection, Detection, Protection: What Microbes Can Do To You

Brain Pop - Interactive Health

Fight Bac - Fight Food Borne Illnesses

FoodSafety.gov
... The Maize Page Textiles Woman's Wear Daily First View Analyzing Color in Your Wardrobe Fashion Click ... Fashion Career Center Resource Management BizWorld - Brings the World of Business to the Classroom Consumer Education for Teens Entrepreneur's Corner - Building a Home Business Federal Consumer Information Center ... Financial Calculators Living Environments The Earthday Network How Stuff Works Better Homes and Garden BeHOME - Shop for your Home Online ... The Home Automation Association Maintained by Family and Consumer Sciences Montgomery County Public Schools For further information, contact

99. RIF Exchange 202: Storytelling In And Out Of The Classroom
Will result in materials all childcare providers can use to facilitateearly language skills among the children in their care.
http://www.rifnet.org/202/202_classroom.html
Storytelling In and Out of the Classroom New Horizons for Learning www.newhorizons.org
New Horizons, an international, nonprofit educational network founded in 1980 shares information of interest to educators. The New Horizons Online Journal, Vol. IV No. 4,
April, May, June, 1999 ( www.newhorizons.org/newsletter22.html ) focused on storytelling. Articles included the following: Learning and Growing Through Stories, Michale Gabriel, Professional Storyteller Tips from a Master Storyteller, the Giraffe Project, Sue Tannehill, Teacher and Storyteller
Something Happened! Sharing Life Stories
from Birth to Three

Zero to Three Bulletin
, Volume 20, Number 3
Excerpt at www.zerotothree.org/vol20-3.html This article describes the STORIES Project, a research-based early literacy program of The Center for Early Childhood Development, Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Institute, Washington, D.C.
Details of the STORIES Project: Studies the role of storytelling in the development of early language skills in preschoolers from three cultural contexts Providers receive training to increase their awareness of child-initiated language, interactions, and stories, and to encourage them to recognize and respond to the first stories of infants and toddlers.

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