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Dorothy Einon's learning early

Author: Dorothy Einon
Publisher: New York : Facts On File, ©1998.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Describes the skills a preschooler must develop in different areas, such as moving, using hands, communicating, and getting along with others; and specifically addresses those skills a child needs in order to make an easy and happy transition from home to school.
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Genre/Form: Handbooks, manuals, etc
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Dorothy Einon
ISBN: 0816040133 9780816040131 0816040141 9780816040148
OCLC Number: 40249768
Notes: Includes index.
Description: 240 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Chapter 1 Learning to be mobile 12 --
Chapter 2 From standing to jumping 26 --
Chapter 3 How the senses develop 42 --
Chapter 4 Developing hand-eye coordination 58 --
Chapter 5 Learning to be creative 78 --
Chapter 6 People and objects 94 --
Chapter 7 Developing intellectual skills 112 --
Chapter 8 Learning about space 132 --
Chapter 9 Learning to use language 150 --
Chapter 10 Acquiring a sense of self 174 --
Chapter 11 Learning to be social 190 --
Chapter 12 Becoming a self-starter 204 --
Chapter 13 Head start for school 218.
Other Titles: Learning early
Everything parents need to encourage and develop their child's learning skills from birth to six years of age
Responsibility: Dorothy Einon.

Abstract:

Describes the skills a preschooler must develop in different areas, such as moving, using hands, communicating, and getting along with others; and specifically addresses those skills a child needs in order to make an easy and happy transition from home to school.

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