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Infant and Toddler Development and Responsive Program Planning: Pearson New International Edition

Infant and Toddler Development and Responsive Program Planning: Pearson New International Edition

Donna S. Wittmer | Sandy Petersen

(2013)

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Abstract

This comprehensive and applied textbook clearly describes and respects infant and toddler development through a relationship-based approach to early care and education.

 

Covering not only development, curriculum, and program planning, but also guidance and professionalism, this text promotes a relationship-based model for understanding how infants and toddlers grow and learn in typical and atypical ways. This new edition continues to emphasize the importance of families’ and teachers’ relationships and responsiveness in interactions with young children, the latest developmental research, an emphasis on child-centered planning, particularly strong coverage of infants and toddlers with special needs, and the effects of culture, families, and quality programs on infant-toddler development and interactions. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of why, according to the science of child development, certain practices support or hinder an infant’s or toddler’s optimal development—and how to provide responsive, joyful, meaningful and lasting high-quality care. The Third Edition is enhanced with videos (in the Pearson eText only), new engaging photos, expanded coverage of culture, and many other valuable additions.

 

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Table of Contents I
1. A Relationship-Based Model and the Importance of the Infant and Toddler Years 2
2. Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families 30
3. Understanding and Using Theories 52
4. The Power of Observation Learning About Infants and Toddlers 78
5. Brain and Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn 100
6. Social Development and Learning with Peers 128
7. Language Development and Learning 164
8. Motor Development and Learning 206
9. Responsive Programs 230
10. Creating a Relationship-Based Curriculum 260
11. Routines, Environments, and Opportunities 300
12. Respect, Reflect, and Relate 338
13. Including Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities in Child Development and EducationPrograms 374
14. The Infant-Toddler Professional 396
Appendix: Portraits of Development 418
Appendix: Portraits of Development–Spanish 438
Appendix: Developmental Trends and Responsive Interactions—Spanish 462
Appendix: Planning Guides 488
Index 493
A 493
B 494
C 494
D 496
E 497
F 498
G 498
H 499
I 499
J 500
K 500
L 500
M 500
N 501
O 501
P 501
Q 503
R 503
S 503
T 505
U 505
V 506
W 506
X 506
Y 506
Z 506