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01/10/2005

Out of the Box Kits On Sale

"Each second we live is a new and unique moment of the universe, a moment that will never be again. And what do we teach our children? We teach them that two and two make four, and that Paris is the capital of France. When will we also teach them what they are?  

We should say to each of them: Do you know what you are? You are a marvel. You are unique. In all the years that have passed, there has never been another child like you. Your legs, your arms, your clever fingers, the way you move.   

You may become a Shakespeare, a Michelangelo, a Beethoven. You have the capacity for anything. Yes, you are a marvel. And when you grow up, can you then harm another who is, like you, a marvel? You must work, we must all work, to make the world worthy of its children." - Pablo Casals


Out of the Box Kits On Sale

Exchange's Out of the Box Early Childhood Training Kits
are designed to upgrade your staff training.  Each kit provides ideas and tools for running a staff training session based on a popular Exchange article.  The Out of the Box Kits come in a downloadable online version (for $25) and in a printed version (for $32).  This week the online version is on sale for $20 and the inprint version for $26.  The entire list of Out of the Box Kits curren tly available can be viewed below (those marked with an asterisk are also available in Spanish at the same prices).  

To order kits, go to: http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0499

Health and Safety

Breastfeeding Promotion in Early Care and Education
Becoming a Sun-Safe Early Care and Education Center
Hand Hygiene in Early Care and Education Settings
SIDS: Saving Babies in Our Communities
Maintaining a Hygenic Environment: Six Tips for Germ Control *

Curriculum Development and Implementation
Building Character Through Community Service
Learning Through Music: The Support of Brain Research
Facilitating Collaborations Among Children
Promoting Healthy Development in the Consumer Culture
Recognizing the Essentials of Develpmentally Appropriate Practice
How Children Build Their Understanding of Numbers *
The Project Approach in the Early Years

Environments
Using Your Senses to Adapt Environments
Supporting Constructive Play in the Wild

Family Partnerships

Family Conferencing: Developing Trust
Family Conferencing: Asking and Listening

Professionalism
How Do I Relate and Share Professionally?

Early Care and Education
Nutrition and Child Development
Granting Children Their Emotions
Brain Research and Its Implications for Early Childhood Programs *
But They're Only Playing: Interpreting Play to Parents

Infants and Toddlers

Brain Research: Bright Beginnings for Babies
Caring for Little Ones: Using Sign Language as a Tool to Communicate
Infants Don't Pretend Do They? And the Seeds of Dramatic Play - Enhanced by Adults

Observation, Assessment, and Documentation
What Assessment Means to Early Childhood Educators

Positive Discipline
Reality Bites: Biting at the Center
A Manner of Speaking: Saying I'm Sorry
Docia Shares a Story About Making Rules
What's So Positive About Positive Discipline?
Braking Our Impulses: Shifting Gears to Positive Discipline
Hard Joys: Managing Behavior with a Creative Mind and a Playful Spirit
Building Spaces, Finding Words *
Instructive Discipline is Built on Understanding
Time Out: How it is Abused


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