Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sharing Web Resources

Sharing Web Resources
The August 29, 2012 e-newsletter from NAEYC launched a new featured section or the NAEYC website: naeyc for families, retrieved at http://families.naeyc.org.  The focus of the articles and resources are to provide “a wealth of research-based information about children’s learning and development that families can trust.”  The families section contains a column titled, Families Today, written by Brazelton and Sparrow and feature articles “about the meaning behind young children’s behaviors.”  A current article featured a cultural parenting difference that helps parents and teachers understand toilet learning strategies.  Another section of the site is titled, Learning and Development; articles support parents as a child’s first teacher.  Titles that caught my attention:  Listen, Talk, Answer-Support Your Child’s Learning, Healthy, Fit Families, Books for Laughing Together, and Playdough Power.  Found in the sideline of the articles are resources for sale with messages to parents “For your child’s teacher.” An attached blog encourages families to post their child’s learning stories.
I discovered a fantastic summary of the Ten NAEYC Program Standards each with a description of the standard and evidence you should see in an accredited program.

Finally, the section titled, Find Childcare/Preschool, provides a guide for finding quality programs.  “When you choose an NAEYC-Accredited program, you are joining a program that has demonstrated its commitment to excellence in early childhood education.”

I was excited to discover a resource that encourages a partnership between teachers and families.

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