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Young Children Home > September 2003: Encouraging Young Children to Develop and Enhance Their Thinking Skills

September 2003: Encouraging Young Children to Develop and Enhance Their Thinking Skills

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Young Children, September 2003 Some of these resources appeared in Young Children. In addition, visitors will find articles about children using drawing to enhance their learning and a child demonstrating his scientific thinking. There is a list of children’s books related to thinking and a Research in Review column on kindergarten entry that also appears in Young Children.

   

 

 

How Planning and Reflection Develop Young Children’s Thinking Skills/Ann S. Epstein
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Drawing to Learn/Margaret Brooks
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Celebrating a Young Learner at Work: Marcus the Scientist/Jean Anne Clyde and Mark W.F. Condon
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The Book Buzz: Children's Books and Thinking/Isabel Baker and Miriam Baily
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Resources on Encouraging Young Children to Develop and Enhance Their Thinking Skills

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An Updated Look at Delaying Kindergarten Entry/Hermine H. Marshall
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Links to Online Resources on Encouraging Young Children to Develop and Enhance their Thinking Skills
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