The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
-Marcel Proust, French writer, 1871-1922
"What I've come to understand is that the most important work I do to see a child in positive ways is within me. I must continually work to transform my own view of children’s behaviors, see their points of view, and strive to uncover how what I am seeing reveals the children’s deep desire, eagerness, and capacity for relationships. There is no more important or rewarding work than this," shares Deb Curtis in her new book, Really Seeing Children.
"When I join the children in their excitement about the world, I enrich my own life and work. When I stopped, watched, and waited, I learned so much more about the children and myself. My actions communicated respect for the children and, in turn, furthered the possibilities for deeper meaning in the ordinary moments."
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"Really Seeing Children shifts the perspective of observing children from a dull, burdensome activity that’s done to meet assessment requirements to a delightful, invigorating, thought-provoking experience where educators can’t wait to document and share the stories of amazing children. This book expands the early education field’s view of the value of the everyday moments in children’s lives and refines adults’ abilities to see the development that occurs in children’s play, relationships, and their environment." –Ijumaa Jordan, M.A., Early Childhood Education Consultant
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Highland Park, New Jersey, United States
I wish that the Table of Contents of this new Deb Carter book was accessible. Without that, I hesitate to order the book in advance of publication.
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