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Young Children Home > September 2008: Addressing Challenges: Helping Children, Families, and Early Childhood Educators Build Coping Skills

September 2008: Addressing Challenges: Helping Children, Families, and Early Childhood Educators Build Coping Skills

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Cover of Young Children, Volume 63, number 5

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In this issue you'll find resources on how to help children cope with big changes in their lives. It includes an expanded version of the article "Real Life Calls for Real Books: Literature to Help Children Cope" with an extensive book list. "When Researchers Come to the Program" helps educators know what to ask and what to expect.

 

Real Life Calls for Real Books: Literature to Help Children Cope with Family Stressors/Sherron Killingsworth Roberts and Patricia A. Crawford. Expanded version includes “Picture Books to Help Children Cope with Family Stressors—Recent and Classic Titles.”
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Resources for Helping Children, Families, and Early Childhood Educators Build Coping Skills
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Additional Features

When Researchers Come to Your Program: Knowing What to Ask, Making Decisions That Work/Nancy File
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New Books/Gail Perry
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Introducing a new regular column:
On Our Minds. Meaningful Technology Integration in Early Learning Environments/Technology and Young Children Interest Forum Members
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Rocking & Rolling: Supporting Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families. Emotional Flooding—Using Empathy to Help Babies Manage Strong Emotions/Linda Groves Gillespie and Amy Hunter
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The Reading Chair/Isabel Baker and Miriam Baker Schiffer. Includes a speech by book author Mem Fox, delivered at BookExpo America.
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