Walden U. Week 5 Resources
- Article: National Scientific Council on the Developing Child. (2004, Winter). Children's emotional development is built into the architecture of their brains (Working Paper No. 2). Waltham, MA: Author. Available from Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University website
- http://developingchild.harvard.edu/index.php/resources/reports_and_working_papers/working_papers/wp2/
- Article: Shonkoff, J. P. (2006, November). A promising opportunity for developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the interface of neuroscience, psychology, and social policy: Remarks on receiving the 2005 C. Anderson Aldrich Award. Pediatrics, 118(5). 2187-2191. doi:10.1542/peds.2006-1728. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/5/2187.full.pdf+html
- Article: The World Bank. (2010). Early childhood development. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTCY/0,,contentMDK:20246241~menuPK:4697089~pagePK:210058~piPK:210062~theSitePK:396445,00.html - Article: Bang, Y.. (2009). Helping All Families Participate in School Life. YC Young Children, 64(6), 97-99. Retrieved April 5, 2011, from ProQuest Education Journals. (Document ID: 1908826341).
- Web Article: The National Institute for Play. (2009). Play Science-The Patterns of Play. Carmel Valley, CA: Author. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.nifplay.org/states_play.html
- Course Media: Davidson, R. (2007). The heart-brain connection: The neuroscience of social, emotional, and academic learning. Edutopia. The George Lucas Foundation. Retrieved June 2, 2010, from http://www.edutopia.org/richard-davidson-sel-brain-video
- Podcast: Spiegel, A. (2008, February 21). Old-fashioned play builds serious skills. NPR Morning Edition. Retrieved June 2, 2010, fromhttp://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=19212514
- Web Article: Alliance for Childhood. (n.d.). Play resource list. College Park, MD: Author. Retrieved June 2, 2010, from http://www.allianceforchildhood.org/play_resources
Additional Resources
- From Play to Practice by Marcia L. Nell & Marcia F. Drew
- Beyond Remote Controlled Childhood by Diane E. Levin
- Resources for Infant Educators: http://www.rie.org/
Thank you for sharing your additional resources. I looked up the From Play to Practice book by Marica Nell and Marica Drew. The book looks like it focuses on connecting teachers play to children's learning. That seemed somewhat interesting to me because I know play is important to in children's development. Have you read any of this book?
ReplyDeleteI thank you for your additional resources! The book Beyond Remote Controlled Childhood sparks my interest. What did you personally gain in reading this book?
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