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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

Character Development in Early Childhood Education

Conflict Resolution: Managing Conflict Constrctuvely

Early Childhood Education - Getting Off on the Right Foot!

How to Improve Self-Esteem

How to Organize and Develop a School Band Program

Parents are Their Child's First Teacher

Planning and Conducting Effective Meanings - For Faculties or School Boards

Teaching and Learning the Skills of Peacemaking

The School Curriculum: What Changes are Needed to Meet Student Needs

The Tyranny of Standardized Tests

The Helping Relationship

Stress - Students, Teachers and Parents

Understanding and Working with Strong-willed and Explosive Students


Parent Education/School Boards
Professional Development Opprtunities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Early Childhood Education - Getting Off on the Right Foot

Parents and teachers want children to succeed in school. "Getting Off On the Right Foot" emphasizes prevention, early intervention for children beginning to have difficulties in school and close home-school cooperation and support.


Topics:

Characteristics of the young child

Developmentally appropriate activities for home and school

Specific strategies that engage children's full attention

Facilitating language development through sensory-motor integration activities

Issues related to early childhood assessment, curriculum, evaluation and reporting practices