This blog allows you to share information with other people and it is not part of a course! It is important to think about what you are thinking about with the work you do with infants, toddlers and their families.
Just today I had a parent/toddler group and realized how much energy it takes to be with toddlers. As much as I enjoy it the energy that it takes to sustain their interests and build their vocabulary is really intense.
This blog is for students at Kendall College studying infants, toddlers, preschoolers and their families. We'll share ideas and news as we all learn more about the field of infancy and early childhood education.
The Work with Families
The work with infants, toddlers, preschoolers and their families is intense. The real work begins in infancy.
The work we do in infancy brings us closer to families and there are always ideas about "the best" way to help a baby or how much to help a baby. There are so many ideas and beliefs that communication is vital. That is what this blog is about. It is an effort to bring professionals and para-professionals together to talk about the research completed in infant/family programs and to share ideas about the work that we do.
The work we do in infancy brings us closer to families and there are always ideas about "the best" way to help a baby or how much to help a baby. There are so many ideas and beliefs that communication is vital. That is what this blog is about. It is an effort to bring professionals and para-professionals together to talk about the research completed in infant/family programs and to share ideas about the work that we do.
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