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What strategies or approach did you use to solve the problem?

Discussion Questions Think about the three children in the opening vignette who are experiencing serious stress in their families. What strategies might you use to develop an individualized approach to help them become more resilient? Think about a teacher you had who made you feel empowered and confident. What did that teacher do that was […]

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What did that teacher do that was consistent with the recommendations in this chapter for teacher interactions and strategies?

Discussion Questions Think about the three children in the opening vignette who are experiencing serious stress in their families. What strategies might you use to develop an individualized approach to help them become more resilient? Think about a teacher you had who made you feel empowered and confident. What did that teacher do that was

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What strategies might you use to develop an individualized approach to help them become more resilient?

Discussion Questions Think about the three children in the opening vignette who are experiencing serious stress in their families. What strategies might you use to develop an individualized approach to help them become more resilient? Think about a teacher you had who made you feel empowered and confident. What did that teacher do that was

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Examples of Emergent Social Studies Projects

Examples of Emergent Social Studies Projects Chapter Summary Resilient children are able to adapt to stress with a sense of optimism and confidence in their ability to solve problems, and they are much more likely to be successful later on. Teachers support early learning standards for social and emotional development by providing a safe, secure, and

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How could you use this opportunity as a teachable moment?

Teachable Moments iStockphoto / Thinkstock Teachable moments happen every day, adding a dimension to the curriculum that can provide important opportunities to support social and emotional development. In addition to curriculum themes and activities we plan or anticipate, teachers experience daily encounters with teachable moments that often provide opportunities to address social and emotional development

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Teachable Moments

Teachable Moments iStockphoto / Thinkstock Teachable moments happen every day, adding a dimension to the curriculum that can provide important opportunities to support social and emotional development. In addition to curriculum themes and activities we plan or anticipate, teachers experience daily encounters with teachable moments that often provide opportunities to address social and emotional development

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Emergent Themes

Emergent Themes Recall that big ideas can also emerge from the interests or questions of a particular group of children, either to initiate a study or change the path of work under way. Published accounts of project work from Reggio Emilia schools often describe topics deeply embedded in the social studies. For example, a project

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Planned Big-Idea Themes

Planned Big-Idea Themes Table 9.5 identifies nine inquiry themes that many teachers and curricular programs choose to use because they relate to children’s immediate environment, prior experiences, and typical interests. These themes are also flexible and can be readily adapted to the age/developmental level of children, and connected with local or regional culture, geography, demographics,

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