Developing Appropriate Curriculum for Young Children is a comprehensive guide on how to build and implement engaging and developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children. This text is designed for the traditionally organized curriculum course for the early childhood education curriculum courses. Content is devoted to developing not only the "whole child," but also the "whole classroom" and the "whole community" by introducing a streamlined focus on familial and community inclusion, which enriches the lives of children, strengthens families and communities, and alleviates the pressure on teachers to be solely responsible for children's education. Throughout, this textbook is highly applied in nature, with a clear integration and emphasis on the topic of play--a vital piece in the healthy development of young children.
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Nancy P. Alexander is the executive director and professor of early childhood education at Northwestern Louisiana State University and the president of the North Louisiana Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development, where she won the Professional Trainer of the Year Award. She regularly conducts workshops and training sessions at regional and national conferences and is a frequent contributor to articles on the topic of early childhood education. She is an active leader and speaker within multiple ECE organizations, particularly SECA and NAEYC.
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