You are your child's first teacher Encouraging your child's natural development from birth to age six
Book - 2012
Baldwin offers new ways for parents and educators to enrich the lives of children from birth to age six. This new and revised edition features updated resources and additional information on discipline, early childhood programs, toilet training, using home life as curriculum, and more.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Ten Speed Press
[2012]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- Third edition
- Physical Description
- xiv, 322 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781607743026
- Preface to the Revised Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. You Are Your Child's First Teacher
- A Unique Opportunity
- Parents' Dilemma Today
- Cultural Dilemmas
- Lack of Support for Mothering
- Children Are Not Tiny Adults!
- The Child's Changing Consciousness
- The Role of the Child's Individuality
- How Children
- Learn in the First Seven Years
- Our Task as First Teachers
- Trusting Ourselves
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 2. Home Life as the Basis for All Learning
- Home Life Is Undervalued in Our Culture
- Why Is It So Difficult to Be Home with Children Today?
- Consciously Creating a Home
- Four Levels of Home Life
- Home Life as the Curriculum for the Young Child
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 3. Birth to Three: Growing Down and Waking Up
- Growing into the Body
- What Is Your Baby Like Between Six Weeks and Eight Months of Age?
- Learning to Walk
- The Second Year: Mastering Language
- The Emergence of Thinking
- The Young Child's Senses
- The Emerging Sense of Self
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 4. Helping Your Baby's Development
- Stimulating and Protecting the Sensitivity of the Newborn
- What Is It Like Being with a Newborn?
- What Is It Like from Months Two to Twelve?
- Physical Development
- The Development of Intelligence
- Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Toys for the First Year
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 5. Helping Your Toddler's Development
- Encouraging Balanced Development
- Dealing with Negative Behavior
- Encouraging the Development of Language and Understanding
- The Beginnings of Imaginative Play
- Providing a Rich Environment for Your Toddler
- Toys and Equipment
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 6. Rhythm in Home Life
- Creating Rhythm in Daily Life
- The Rhythm of the Week
- Celebrating Festivals and the Rhythm of the Year
- Celebrating Birthdays
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 7. Discipline and Other Parenting Issues
- The Question of Discipline
- Why Does Parenting Take So Much Energy?
- Can You Work toward Rhythm with an Infant?
- What about Weaning?
- Crying Babies
- What about Going Back to Work?
- How Long Do Children's Senses Need Protecting?
- Toilet Training
- Separation Anxiety and "Helicopter Parenting"
- Cabin Fever
- Other Parenting Issues
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 8. Nourishing Your Child's Imagination and Creative Play
- Three Stages of Play
- Experiencing the World through Play
- The Importance of Play in Intellectual Development
- Ways to Encourage Your Child's Creative Play
- Nourishing Your Child's Imaginative Play through Stories
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 9. Developing Your Child's Artistic Ability
- Understanding Children's Drawings and Development
- The Experience of Color
- Watercolor Painting with Young Children
- Metamorphosis in Later Stages of Life
- Modeling with Beeswax
- Making Things with Your Children
- Freeing Your Own Inner Artist
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 10. Encouraging Your Child's Musical Ability
- Make a Joyful Noise
- Music and Cognitive Development
- Singing with Your Child
- Movement Games and Fingerplays
- Pentatonic Music and the "Mood of the Fifth"
- What about Music and Dance Lessons?
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 11. Cognitive Development and Early Childhood Education
- Academic vs. Play-Based Learning
- Why Not Introduce Academics Early?
- The Value of Preschool
- Evaluating Early Childhood Programs
- LifeWays and Waldorf Early Childhood Programs
- LifeWays and Waldorf in the Home
- The Value of Mixed-Age Programs
- When Is Your Child Ready for First Grade?
- What Happens Around Age Seven?
- Beginning Academic Work: The Waldorf Approach
- What about the Advanced or Gifted Child?
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 12. Common Parenting Questions: From Television to Immunizations
- Preparation for Life
- Computers
- Balanced Development
- Television
- Toys
- Video Games
- Immunizations and Childhood Illnesses
- The Sick Child
- What Makes Children So Different from One Another?
- Religion and Young Children
- Recommended Resources
- Chapter 13. Help for the Journey
- Conscious Parenting Is a Process
- In Conclusion
- Appendix: Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf Education
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index