4th edition. — Pearson, 2018. — 577 p. — ISBN: 9780134450094.
In this comprehensive, applied text, readers see why the study of infants and toddlers is important, why a relationship-based model is important for infant-toddler professionals to use, and what infant and toddler development looks like from pre-birth through age 36 months. Included is information on the theories of infant-toddler development, the role of families and how to engage them in learning and development, and program planning using a relationship-based model. A major focus of the book is on the importance of families’ and teachers’ relationships and responsiveness in interactions with children. Research-based and yet highly accessible and motivating, the book offers a view of infants and toddlers that respects their capacities and brings compassion to their vulnerabilities, while providing a perspective and voice for teachers, family child care providers, and home visitors to bring to positive and powerful interactions with infants, toddlers, and their families.
The Importance of the Infant and Toddler Years and a Relationship-Based Approach.
Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families.
Understanding and Using Theories.
The Power of Observation: Learning About Infants and Toddlers.
Genetics and Prenatal Development.
Emotional Development and Learning.
Social Development and Learning with Peers.
Cognitive Development and Learning.
Language Development and Learning.
Motor Development and Learning.
Responsive Programs: Quality, Health, Safety, and Nutrition.
Creating a Relationship Based Curriculum.
Routines, Environments, and Opportunities: Day to Day the Relationship Way.
Respect, Reflect, and Relate: The 3 R Approach to Guidance.
Including Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities in Infant and Toddler Programs.
The Infant/Toddler Professional.