<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Learn the essentials of development and the best practices for caring for and teaching infants, toddlers and twos, and preschoolers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The early years are a period of incredible growth in children. This assorted three-pack of workbooks helps early childhood professionals understand the developmental stages of young children. This set includes one copy each of <i>Understanding Infants</i>, <i>Understanding Toddlers & Twos</i>, and <i>Understanding Preschoolers</i>.</p> <p/><i>Understanding Infants</i><br>As an early childhood professional who works with infants, you provide the care and nurturing they need to grow and flourish. You make a difference in their first year--one that is filled with remarkable growth. Being an infant teacher requires knowing and understanding infants, observing them closely, and responding appropriately to their subtle and not-so-subtle cues. Use this professional development workbook to gain insight into the amazing capabilities of infants, learn about their development, create a more infant-appropriate routine and program, and provide them with security, comfort, and stability as they explore and learn with confidence. This is a great educational and training tool whether you are a veteran educator, new teacher, college student, or career seeker. You'll learn fascinating facts, and you'll be reminded of how important your job as an early childhood professional truly is. <p/><i>Understanding Toddlers and Twos</i><br>One- and two-year-olds are in the midst of developing and exploring their skills to communicate, move purposely, and assert their independence and individuality. As their teacher, you have great patience, energy, and creativity as you work with their "on the go" approach to life. Use this professional development workbook to help navigate the complex toddler years and gain a better understanding of their growth and development. You will improve your interactions with them by responding to their individual needs, find out how to create a routine and environment that keeps toddlers safe as they explore and learn, and assist them as they develop self-help skills such as toileting, dressing, and eating. This is a great educational and training tool whether you are a veteran educator, new teacher, college student, or career seeker. You'll learn fascinating facts, and you'll be reminded of how important your job as an early childhood professional truly is. <p/><i>Understanding Preschoolers</i><br>Preschoolers have amazing capabilities, and although they share many common characteristics--including an eagerness to learn, play, and explore--every child is unique and special. As you teach three- to five-year-olds, you acknowledge and celebrate individual strengths and skills, promote self-confidence, and encourage their love of learning. Use this professional development workbook to see the world through a preschooler's eyes so that you can better teach them. You will learn how to create a more preschooler-appropriate routine and program, respond to and guide children in effective ways, and develop a deeper appreciation of their unique personalities and temperaments. This is a great educational and training tool whether you are a veteran educator, new teacher, college student, or career seeker. You'll learn fascinating facts, and you'll be reminded of how important your job as an early childhood professional truly is.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><br>"Gigi Schweikert understands what a gift and a responsibility being an infant teacher is. Her no-nonsense insights offer hands-on strategies for you to excel at your invaluable work."<br>--Holly Elissa Bruno, MA, JD, author, keynote speaker, adjunct instructor at Wheelock College, and BAM Radio Network host <p/>"Everyone working with young children should read this Winning Ways series. Gigi clearly knows and respects babies, toddlers and twos, preschoolers, and the adults who care for them. With her down-to-earth, practical and personal approach, she offers information, insights, and things to think about that will enrich your practice and help you make a positive difference in the lives of the children you care for each day."<br>--Amy Laura Dombro, author of <em>Powerful Interactions: How to Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning</em><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Gigi Schweikert: Gigi Schweikert is the author of many books on early childhood education, including the <i>Winning Ways for Early Childhood Professionals</i> series and <i>Prime Times: A Handbook for Excellence in Infant and Toddler Programs</i>. As a teacher, Gigi has worked with infants at a ski resort drop-in program in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, toddlers at the United Nations Child Care Center in New York City, and preschoolers at an intergenerational program in the Rocky Mountains. She is a popular keynote speaker and presenter at staff workshops, parent seminars, and conferences.<br>
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