The importance of being little : what preschoolers really need from grownups / Erika Christakis.
Publisher: New York, New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: xxii, 376 pages : illustration ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780525429074
- 0525429077
- LB1140.35.P37 C47 2016
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Book | NMC Library | Stacks | LB1140.35 .P37 C47 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 33039001385532 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-364) and index.
Little learners : the classroom called childhood -- Goldilocks goes to daycare : finding the right zone for learning -- Natural born artists : the creative powers of childhood -- The search for intelligent life : un-standard learning -- Just kidding : the fragmented generation -- Played out : habitat loss and the extinction of play -- Stuffed : navigating the material world -- The secret lives of children : fear, fantasy, and the emotional appetite -- Use your words : hearing the language of childhood -- Well connected : the roles grownups play -- Hiding in plain sight : early learning and the American Dream.
Parents of young children today are in crisis: pick the "wrong" preschool and your child won't get into the "right" college. Christakis believes we have confused schooling with learning: children are hardwired to learn in any setting, but they punch below their weight when "learning" is defined by strict lessons and dodgy metrics that devalue a child's intelligence. Here, she explores what it's like to be a young child in America today, in a world designed by and for adults.
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