Lisa Murphy on Being Child Centered

Lisa Murphy on Being Child Centered
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Publisher : Redleaf Press
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781605546162
ISBN-13 : 160554616X
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Book Synopsis Lisa Murphy on Being Child Centered by : Lisa Murphy

Download or read book Lisa Murphy on Being Child Centered written by Lisa Murphy and published by Redleaf Press. This book was released on 2019-12-17 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lisa Murphy on Child-Centered Environments provides an in-depth exploration of the author’s approach to working with children. Lisa Murphy outlines nine characteristics programs need to build an environment that’s child-centered, where play, developmentally appropriate practice, and academic standards all come together under one roof. Nine characteristics of a child-centered environment: 1. Children are provided long periods of uninterrupted free time to explore their environment 2. Children are provided lots of time outdoors 3. Children are able to explore the environment with few restrictions 4. Adults control the environment, not the children 5. Adults serve as facilitators within the space 6. Adults articulate the intention behind their words and actions 7. Adults are familiar with current research and the key contributions of historical child development theorists 8. Adults are aware of the importance of keeping it real 9. Children are provided time and opportunity to create, move, sing, discuss, observe, read, and play every day Using true-to-life examples, anecdotes, and Lisa Murphy's signature conversational style, this book presents and explores the true identifying characteristics of a hands-on, play-based, child-centered environment.


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