Move, Play, and Learn with Smart Steps: Sequenced Activities to Build the Body and the Brain (Birth to Age 7)

Move, Play, and Learn with Smart Steps: Sequenced Activities to Build the Body and the Brain (Birth to Age 7)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-10-18 05:51:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Gill Connell
  • ISBN:1631980246
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Build the body-brain connection with step-by-step activities that help children develop physical, cognitive, social, and emotional foundations for early learning and school readiness。 Early childhood educators will find clear information on creating the move-to learn environment, managing safety, and optimizing the connections between language development, movement, and readiness for formal learning。 An observational tool lets teachers pinpoint children’s specific developmental stages and assess progress。 The easy-to-follow, full-color format includes diagrams and photos along with teaching tips to advance and automate children’s foundational physical capabilities while providing incremental challenge。 Grounded in best practices and current research, Move, Play, and Learn with Smart Steps is both a hands-on resource for any classroom teacher, care provider, or parent and an ideal tool for coaches, mentors, and professional development trainers。 Digital content includes customizable forms from the book。

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Reviews

Yycdaisy

Fantastic resource for preschool and kindergarten teachers。 The main thrust is Physical Education but there are links and extensions to Science, Art, Language Arts, Music, etc。 The only thing I did not like was their names for the various age groups; Stompers, Skedaddlers, or whatever。 I guess one would get used to it if using the book a lot though。

Shari Hardinger

I am interested in what our OT's and PT's think of this book。 I thought it was great。 Wonderful general information and then very specific activities incorporating movement throughout the school day。 I am interested in what our OT's and PT's think of this book。 I thought it was great。 Wonderful general information and then very specific activities incorporating movement throughout the school day。 。。。more