Early childhood education books

The Montessori Toddler
What is The Montessori Toddler about?
“The Montessori Toddler” is an accessible primer for parents on raising their kids according to the famous Montessori system. This approach requires learning through curiosity and natural interests, which can be used in many ways, not only in education. Let’s look at the system’s principles that have proven its effectiveness worldwide.

No Bad Kids
What is No Bad Kids about?
No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame offers a refreshing approach to parenting toddlers. Janet Lansbury’s inslights, based on both formal studies and her years of experience, provide effective tools for toddler development. Veering away from traditional disciplinary methods, this book emphasizes communication and positive reinforcement.

The Happiest Toddler on the Block
What is The Happiest Toddler on the Block about?
Read the book The Happiest Toddler on the Block by Harvey Karp to manage your toddler and stay calm and happy. You'll find out that toddlers should be perceived like Neanderthals, speaking their own primitive language. The author provides a thorough guide on handling tantrums and offers two effective techniques: the "fast food" rule and the four-step rule.

The Most Important Year
What is The Most Important Year about?
Whether you're a parent, educator, or a policymaker, you’ll find The Most Important Year: Pre-Kindergarten and the Future of Our Children valuable and insightful. Suzanne Bouffard delves into the historical, socio-economic, and political facets of the field, providing real-life examples of both effective and less effective educational programs. Bouffard's well-researched narrative, combined with vivid storytelling, highlights the importance of designing effective learning environments for lifelong learning and wellbeing.

No-Drama Discipline
What is No-Drama Discipline about?
No-Drama Discipline offers a compassionate yet effective approach to discipline that can be put to practice immediately. The authors provide a refreshing alternative to traditional discipline methods, aiming to create stronger parent-child connections. Discover how to turn challenging moments into opportunities for growth and raise emotionally intelligent and resilient children.

Digital Decisions
What is Digital Decisions about?
Digital Decisions: Choosing the Right Technology Tools for Early Childhood Education offers a comprehensive technology plan with a focus on preschool-aged children (3-5). Simon and Nemeth provide valuable tips, practical suggestions, and a detailed checklist for assessing the quality and suitability of technology tools. They also address concerns about screen time, suggesting guidelines for balancing digital and non-digital activities Parents will also find some very helpful information and strategies for choosing and using technology in an effective and fun way.

Saving Play
What is Saving Play about?
Play is an integral part of a child's development, so properly organizing it is of utmost importance. The book Saving Play by Thomas Rendon and Gaye Gronlund is a great guide for parents and teachers on child-directed, free-form play. Learn how to integrate early childhood education into play and make your kid smart and happy.

A Moving Child Is a Learning Child
What is A Moving Child Is a Learning Child about?
Did you know that early childhood learning mainly relies on body movement, motor skills, and sensory development? In their book A Moving Child Is a Learning Child, Gill Connell and Cheryl McCarthy provide you with practical advice and insights into a child's learning needs according to their age. Read this book to help your kid develop properly and make their childhood fun!


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