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Book Synopsis

The Bridge to School provides concise, targeted information for teachers who work in PreK, Transitional Kindergarten, or Kindergarten settings, covering both the why and the how of play in classrooms, along with insights into how the normal development of 4-to-6-year-olds is manifested and how teachers can harness and work with those typical needs and behaviors. This powerful professional resource includes theories of child development, brain development, and the value of play-based learning, but the majority of the content is practical classroom strategies that fall in line with ECERS and allow for appropriate academic skill building.



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The Bridge to School is a must-read for anyone interested in having a window into what high quality, developmentally responsive PreK and transitional Kindergarten programs look like from the inside. Through rich descriptions of early learning environments and expansive descriptions of practical strategies, readers are introduced to the nuts and bolts of programs and classrooms that optimally support young children's brain and whole body development. Teachers and administrators charged with creating PreK and TK programs that truly build the cognitive, social-emotional, and physical skills and knowledge that children need for future educational success will find The Bridge to School to be the most valuable, inspiring, and essential roadmap to guide their way.

Julie Nicholson, Ph.D., Deputy Director, WestEd, Center for Child and Family Studies, and Associate Professor of Practice, Mills College, School of Education



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. How Children Learn to Learn

Chapter 2. The 3R Framework: Room, Routines, and Relationships

Chapter 3. Guiding and Growing the Whole Child

Chapter 4. The Art of Teaching Self-Control

Chapter 5. Language That Supports Young Children

Chapter 6. The Bridge from Play to Instruction, and Instruction to Play

Appendix 1: Help!

Appendix 2: Typical Patterns in Development from Ages Four to Six

Appendix 3: Play Based Learning that Supports Academic Success

Appendix 4: Suggested Additional Reading or Viewing

Glossary

The Bridge to School

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    A Paperback by Claire Bainer, Liisa Hale, Gail Myers

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/10/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415789585, 978-0415789585
      ISBN10: 0415789583

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Bridge to School provides concise, targeted information for teachers who work in PreK, Transitional Kindergarten, or Kindergarten settings, covering both the why and the how of play in classrooms, along with insights into how the normal development of 4-to-6-year-olds is manifested and how teachers can harness and work with those typical needs and behaviors. This powerful professional resource includes theories of child development, brain development, and the value of play-based learning, but the majority of the content is practical classroom strategies that fall in line with ECERS and allow for appropriate academic skill building.



      Trade Review

      The Bridge to School is a must-read for anyone interested in having a window into what high quality, developmentally responsive PreK and transitional Kindergarten programs look like from the inside. Through rich descriptions of early learning environments and expansive descriptions of practical strategies, readers are introduced to the nuts and bolts of programs and classrooms that optimally support young children's brain and whole body development. Teachers and administrators charged with creating PreK and TK programs that truly build the cognitive, social-emotional, and physical skills and knowledge that children need for future educational success will find The Bridge to School to be the most valuable, inspiring, and essential roadmap to guide their way.

      Julie Nicholson, Ph.D., Deputy Director, WestEd, Center for Child and Family Studies, and Associate Professor of Practice, Mills College, School of Education



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1. How Children Learn to Learn

      Chapter 2. The 3R Framework: Room, Routines, and Relationships

      Chapter 3. Guiding and Growing the Whole Child

      Chapter 4. The Art of Teaching Self-Control

      Chapter 5. Language That Supports Young Children

      Chapter 6. The Bridge from Play to Instruction, and Instruction to Play

      Appendix 1: Help!

      Appendix 2: Typical Patterns in Development from Ages Four to Six

      Appendix 3: Play Based Learning that Supports Academic Success

      Appendix 4: Suggested Additional Reading or Viewing

      Glossary

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