Thursday, November 12, 2020

Sharing Web Resources

 



https://www.naeyc.org/


I am a member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). I have all appreciation for this organization. It works to promote high-quality learning for all children from birth to age 8. It connects early childhood practice, policy, and research. NAEYC has nearly 60,000 members of the Early Childhood Community and 52 affiliates.

The collective vision of NAEYC is:


Learn more about NAEYC through this video:



NAEYC publishes many magazines and journals every month. I like the magazine Teaching Young Children (TYC).

This magazine is of great benefit to professionals working with preschoolers. It is a colorful, informative, and easy-to-read magazine.

          This current issue of October/November 2020 features articles on partnering with families, helping children through change, supporting anxious children in the preschool classroom, and more.


The website of the organization is full of resources related to the topic of the week:

 Changing Demographics and Diversity

 Hereunder I am providing the names of articles and their links.







Note: Some articles are only available to members of NAEYC




3 comments:

  1. Tasneem,
    I too am going to be using NAEYC as a resource during this class. I love that they offer free information for educators and parents. I also think that they are a great organizatin to be a part of because they offer professional development to help stay up to date on issues in the field.
    Susaye

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  2. Tasneen,
    Thank you for sharing your resource. I am a NAEYC member too. I agree that NAEYC provides high quality information on best practices and lays the guidelines and foundations for not only young childhood educators but all educators.
    Cynthia

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  3. Hi Tasneem,
    NAEYC is the grate resource for early childhood education. I always read their updates and reports to keep update my work with new policies and guideline for early childhood program. And I would use these links you provided to imply to my program as well.
    Thank you for sharing!
    Sawin Thongloy

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