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Family Involvement in Early Childhood Education: Research into Practice is a must-have resource for early childhood professionals who understand the importance of building positive parent/teacher partnerships. The text places an emphasis on the unique differences of American families today and takes into consideration these differences when planning a family involvement program that is realistic and workable for all. This unique resource offers practical ideas and activities for developing partnerships with families. Designed for parents and teachers of infants, toddlers, and school age children, the text includes ideas and specific activities that can be implemented for instant use by classroom teachers. Special features of the text include sample ideas and activities for involving fathers; sample forms, newsletters, and progress report forms; and activities for at-home involvement. The review questions, highlighted key terminology, and chapter exercises encourage meaningful reflection and reinforce key concepts.
Chapter 1: Benefits of Family Involvement in the Early Years
Chapter 2: Diverse Families: Then, Now, Tomorrow
Chapter 3: Challenges to Effective Partnerships in the Early Years
Chapter 4: Involving Fathers and Male Role Models
Chapter 5: Creating Partnerships at School in the Early Years
Chapter 6: Family Involvement at Home during the Early Years
Chapter 7: Family Involvement with Infant/Toddler Care and Education
Chapter 8: Building a Comprehensive Program for Family Involvement in the Early Years