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Day to Day the Relationship Way

Creating Responsive Programs for Infants and Toddlers

Alice Sterling Honig, Donna S. Wittmer

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Beschreibung

Loving, Consistent Relationships Foster Learning 

From their earliest moments, young children rely on their families and early childhood educators for the protection, affection, and emotional connections they need to thrive. This book discusses ways teachers can support children’s development in all domains through daily relationship-based interactions and highlights the awe-inspiring capabilities of infants and toddlers to learn and love when nurtured through meaningful relationships.

Features include:

  • A focus on emotional and social development as the foundation for learning
  • Research that ties to everyday practice
  • Engaging vignettes and examples that bring relationship-based program elements to life
  • Links with NAEYC’s Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators


With this practical, easy-to-read handbook, marvel at the wonder of infants’ and toddlers’ development and discover how to provide engaging learning experiences within the context of satisfying interactions.

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