The authors of these NAEYC books presented at the 2012 Annual Conference & Expo in Atlanta, Georgia from Nov. 7–10.
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Karen Nemeth's session is titled "What bilingual staff and volunteers need to know." |
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Gail Perry and Barbara Henderson will copresent "Engaging in and supporting teacher research." |
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What You Need to Lead an Early Childhood Program: Emotional Intelligence in Practice Holly Elissa Bruno's session is titled "Bounce-back strategies: Maximize your resiliency to prevent Humpty-Dumpty syndrome." |
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Powerful Interactions: How to Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning
Judy Jablon, Amy Dombro, and Charlotte Stetson will present "Instant replay: How stories and videotape can turn everyday exchanges into Powerful Interactions."
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Janet Gonzalez-Mena will copresent "Twin pillars of developmentally appropriate infant/toddler care: Fostering independence and interdependence."
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Carol Copple and Sue Bredekamp will copresent the President's Seminar "Meeting the challenge of developmentally appropriate practices today—Best practices in an era of standards and accountability." |
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Frances Carlson's session is titled "It’s time to touch: How to offer appropriate physical contact—and why."
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Education for a Civil Society: How Guidance Teaches Young Children Democratic Life Skills Dan Gartrell's session is titled "Teaching for the Democratic Life Skills." |






