Wired to Move: Facts and Strategies for Nurturing Boys in Early Childhood Settings
For teachers and parents of boys 3-6 years old
Using the latest brain research to explain differences in how boys and girls learn, this informative resource provides early childhood educators tools to make the way they teach and their classrooms more boy friendly. From an overview of what makes boys tick and the unique needs of African American and Hispanic boys to simple, effective options to involve boys in the early childhood classroom and beyond, it offers practical strategies teachers can implement in even the stickiest situations.
“I loved that not only did it address strategies for boys, but strategies for the different ethnic groups.” —Teachers Choice Awards Judge
“This book is a must for early childhood educators, most of whom are female, especially those who are struggling to manage a great deal of “behavior problems” from the little boys in their care” –Reader review
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