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Childhood And Growing Up

by Robinson

This book describes the various age group children (Early childhood, later childhood, adolescent) in various situation like in the classroom, playground, at home, with parents, friends, siblings, and list down the characteristics of them in physical, social, emotional and intellectual domains.

Children: The Early Years

by Celia A. Decker

Children: The Early Years will help you understand how to work with and care for children as they grow. It explains how children develop physically, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. Children: The Early Years will also help you apply what you have learned to meet children's needs in the best possible ways.

Children At Work Colonial America

by Truman Vega

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Children Moving: A Reflective Approach to Teaching Physical Education

by George Graham Shirley Ann Holt/Hale Melissa Parker

The authors of Children Moving, however, recognize that each child is unique. One size does not fit all! Thus, Children Moving guides you in the process of learning to teach a curriculum that is differentiated for a range of skill abilities and fitness levels. If all children were the same, we would be able to package a curriculum with the same games and the same gymnastic stunts and dances you would do with all of the children as if they were identical. Children Moving, on the other hand, introduces you to the reflective approach--a process of teaching that provides the background for you to adapt, adjust, and modify lessons so they are interesting and worthwhile for all of the children you teach--from the lowest to the highest skill and fitness levels. The ultimate goal, of course, is to guide youngsters in the process of becoming physically active for a lifetime.

Children (Twelfth Edition)

by John Santrock

John Santrock's Children combines proven pedagogy and the most current research to provide a market leading presentation of child development. This time tested text provides compelling contemporary research, including updates from eight leading experts in the field. The text's accessible presentation, plentiful applications and engaging writing foster increased mastery of the content. The new edition includes substantially expanded material on subjects including children's health and well-being, parenting and education, diversity, culture, and gender.

The Children's Farm (Into Reading, Level F #39)

by Heather Hammonds Lyz Turner-Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> On Monday, our class went to a children's farm. We patted the sheep, saw a cow, horses and chickens.

The Children's Forest, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Peter Winkler

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The Children's Forest, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Peter Winkler

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Children's Ideas in Science

by Rosalind Driver Edith Guesne Andrée Tiberghien

Children arrive in their science classrooms with their own ideas and interpretations of the phenomena they are to study even when they have received no systematic instruction in these subjects whatsoever. These ideas and interpretations are a natural result of everyday experience - of practical physical activities, of talking with other people, and of the media. This book documents and explores the ideas of school students (aged 10-16) about a range of natural phenomena such as light, heat, force and motion, the structure of matter and electricity. It also examines how students' conceptions change and develop with teaching. The editors have brought together science educators who come from different parts of the work but whose work is focused on the same determination to bring insight into the conceptual world of children in science classrooms - insight which will be helpful in making science teaching and learning more rewarding for teachers and children alike.

Children's Mathematics: Cognitively Guided Instruction

by Thomas P. Carpenter Elizabeth Fennema Susan B. Empson Megan Loef Franke Linda Levi

Based on more than twenty years of research, this book portrays the development of children's understanding of basic number concepts. The authors offer a detailed explanation and numerous examples of the problem-solving and computational processes that virtually all children use as their numerical thinking develops. They also describe how classrooms can be organized to foster that development.

Children's Thinking

by Robert S. Siegler Martha Wagner Alibali

This book offers a unified account of the major research findings and theories on the development of children's thinking from infancy to adolescence; and also considers their practical implications. It examines the change processes through which development occurs, as well as the nature of the changes in language, perception, memory, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving that mark cognitive development. Eight central themes presented in the first chapter integrate and unify the presentation. The authors examine Piaget's theory of development, information-processing theories of development, sociocultural theories, perceptual development, language development, memory development, conceptual development, problem solving, social cognition and the development of academic skills. For anyone involved in the thinking processes and development of children.

A Child's Place in Time and Space, [Grade 1] (Weekly Explorer Magazine)

by McGraw Hill Education

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A Child's Place In Time and Space, Inquiry Journal

by James Banks Kevin P. Colleary William Deverell

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A Child's Place In Time and Space, Research Companion

by James Banks Kevin P. Colleary William Deverell

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A Child's View

by Michael J. Berson Tyrone C. Howard Cinthia Salinas

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A Child's View, Grade 1, 2007 (Harcourt Social Studies)

by Cinthia Salinas Michael Berson Tyrone Howard

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A Child's World: Infancy through Adolescence 13th Edition

by Diane E. Papalia Gabriela Martorell Ruth Duskin Feldman

This thirteenth edition continues to provide the extensive cross-cultural and multicultural coverage, the innovative pedagogical learning system, and the balance between research and real-life applications that has made A Child's World a favorite of students and professors alike.

Chill of the Ice Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #9)

by Tracey West

Only a Fire Dragon can stop an Ice Giant!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!In the ninth book, a Dragon Master named Mina arrives at the castle. She tells Drake and his friends that her kingdom in the Far North Lands was attacked by a magical Ice Giant. Everything there was frozen -- but Mina escaped! Only a fire dragon can unfreeze her land and defeat the terrible Ice Giant. But Rori and Vulcan are no longer at the castle! Can the Dragon Masters find them in time to help their new friend?

Chiller Thriller! (Junior Monster Scouts #7)

by Joe McGee

The Junior Monster Scouts befriend a lonely yeti in the hilarious seventh chapter book of the Junior Monster Scouts series!It&’s winter in the Village and a fresh blanket of snow means sledding, caroling, yummy hot cocoa, and fun for everyone. Everyone, that is, but a lonely Yeti named Igloo and cranky Baron Von Grump whose cabin is about to be whisked away by a scary avalanche! Can the Junior Monster Scouts—Franky, Wolfy, and Vampyra—save the day and make a new (and not-so-abominable) friend?

Chimpanzee: Oscar and Freddy

by Disney Press

Based on the Disneynature film Chimpanzee, this early reader uses simple text and engaging photographs to introduce readers to an inspiring story about family set in the African rainforest.

Chimpanzee Spree (Nancy Drew Clue Book #19)

by Carolyn Keene

Nancy&’s Earth Day project turns into chimpanzee chaos in the nineteenth book in the interactive Nancy Drew Clue Book mystery series.Nancy, Bess, and George need to create an Earth Day project for school, and they&’ve landed on the perfect idea: Chimpiñatas! These globe-shaped piñatas are enrichment toys made for the chimpanzees at the Hairy Hideaway animal sanctuary to enjoy. The girls have filled them with the chimps&’ favorite healthy snacks, like seeds and fruit, but when the chimps crack open the piñatas, they find that one of them is filled with candy! Who could have switched out the Chimpiñata, and why would they want to make the chimps go bananas? If anyone can find the schemer behind this sugar rush, it&’s the Clue Crew!

China: A New History

by John King Fairbank

Recognized for decades as the dean of Western sinologists, Fairbank died in September 1991, shortly after completing this rich and magisterial account of China and its people over the four millennia from the last neolithic days to the present. Includes a number of useful maps and 48 fascinating photos and historical illustrations on glossy stock. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

China: Its History and Culture

by W. Scott Morton

Through rich detail and engaging illustrations, this book traces China's history from Neolithic times to the present day.

The Chinese

by Jasper Becker

This is the hidden story of people of the world's largest nation--so poorly understood and so vital to the future. It exposes the Chinese society in all of its layers: from remote, illiterate peasants; to the rising classes of businessmen.

Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion

by Xinnong Xinnong Cheng Qiwei Zheng Zhupan Xie

A detailed textbook on the principles of acupuncture and moxibustion.

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