Observing Development of the Young Child by Janice J Beaty

Observing Development of the Young Child by Janice J Beaty

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Observing Development of the Young Child by Janice J Beaty

“How can we tell where children stand in their physical, cognitive, socioemotional, language, and creative development?  Do we test them?  Measure them? Compare them?”   This textbook teaches students how to become observers and how to document their findings using one tool:  The Child Development Checklist.  The author posits that the best method to determine a child’s strengths is for the teacher to observe the young child in the regular classroom based on a particular set of criteria.  The reasons for assessing children in this manner are:  It allows students of child development to gain an in-depth understanding of real children and their sequences of growth. It helps teachers of young children to become aware of each child’s growth and to support individual development with appropriate activities and materials.    Once the child’s strengths have been assessed, the book then provides suitable lesson plans and activities to support the child’s development.    New To This Edition:   NEW!  Presents new information on how to become an observer--How to get started, when and how long to observe, what to look for in children, and how to record. This is critical for new students and teachers.  (See Chapter 1 Ex. p. 9, 11, 12)  NEW!  Suggests alternative approaches to child assessment–These include visual documentation, i.e. art, photos, videos, and using documentation panels. This is Important for evaluating both children and program.  (See Chapter 1 Ex. pp 23-26).   NEW!  Offers new information on self-esteem in young children–Explains how and why a child should develop a secure attachment relationship with a teacher. Sets the stage for child’s success. (See Chapter 3 Ex. pp 81-82).   NEW!  Includes new research on the brain showing the importance of physical exercise for children–The research shows that exercises increases brain synapses that improve permanent memory development. Even clapping helps.  (See Chapter 6, Ex.p.267)

Jan Jewett, Washington State University-Vancover

This text benefits from focused coverage on explaining specific, key areas of development knowledgeably and engaginglyFurther, it provides many valuable, developmentally appropriate and well researched strategies for supporting healthy progress in practical, manageable terms.

I would consider adopting this text as a second reference for my advanced seminar--because it so clearly allows the reader to work through the basic foundations and principles of E.C.E. through the lens of observational assessment and to apply this knowledge in specific ways that benefit the growth of each individual child. I found it engaging, highly readable, and very practical and useful.

Louise Vlasic, Everett Community College

The writing style is user friendly for the community college population for whom I teach. Students generally like this text and retain it for future reference.

Carol Dixon Sammis, Tompkins Cortland Community College

I see the key strength of this project to be the use of the Child Skills Checklist as the collection tool of data.

Janice J. Beaty is a professor emerita, Elmira College, Elmira, New York.  She is a full-time writer of early childhood college textbooks and a consultant in early childhood education from her home in Cape Coral, Florida.  Her textbooks include Skills for Preschool Teachers, Eighth Edition, 50 Early Childhood Literacy Strategies, Second Edition, 50 Early Childhood Guidance Strategies, Early Literacy in Preschool and Kindergarten, Second Edition with Linda Pratt, Building Bridges with Multicultural Picture Books, Safety in Preschool Programs, and Prosocial Guidance for the Preschool Child.  She is also engaged in a literacy mentoring program with the Foster Grandparents Program in Columbia, Missouri.

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ISBN 13 9780135025895
ISBN 10 0135025893
Title Observing Development of the Young Child
Author Janice J Beaty
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education (US)
Year published 2009-02-10
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.