Paid to Play? What to do about unengaged caregivers
The Skillful Teacher/The Sleepless Parent
Release Date: 12/11/2012
The Skillful Teacher/The Sleepless Parent
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info_outlineMaybe you've hired a nanny and you're suspicious about what she and the children do all day.
Maybe your child goes to child care or preschool and doesn't seem to be learning anything.
Maybe you work in a child care or preschool and one of your coworkers seems to be having too much of a good time.
Where does learning-through-play leave off and just plain learning begin? What should you expect from early childhood professionals in guiding your children's development in the sorts of skills you'd like to see? Can you dictate what you want your child to master without ruining your kid or your relationship with people you really need?
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