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  • Everyday goodbyes = starting school and early care : a guide to the separation process /
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    Title/Author: Everyday goodbyes/ Nancy Balaban.
    Reminder of title: starting school and early care : a guide to the separation process /
    Author: Balaban, Nancy,
    Published: New York :Teacher College Press, : c2006.,
    Description: xi, 153 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Starting early care and education : how does it feel? -- What might children be feeling? -- What might parents be feeling? -- What might teachers be feeling? -- The impact of separation is complex -- 2. The meanings of separation -- Attachment : the roots of separation feelings -- How attachment develops -- About separating -- 3. Learning from children's behavior -- Very good behavior -- Delayed reaction -- Regressive behaviors : thumb sucking, eating, wetting, sleeping -- Looking and talking -- Increased dependence -- Security objects -- Relations with other children -- Coping through play -- When parents return -- Other separation reactions -- How observations can help -- 4. Using curriculum to cope with separation -- Children who are "too good" -- Delayed reaction : children who are "fine," then fall apart -- Is it regression or temperament? -- Children with special needs -- Adult behaviors that help children cope with separation -- Activities that support children -- Beginning days in a program -- Social life -- Encouraging children's competence -- 5. Parents and teachers : learning together -- Paving the way -- Children are strangers -- Parents as a source of information -- Providing help for parents and children when the program begins -- Parents in the classroom -- Parents contribute to children's security -- Teachers also experience conflict -- A parents' meeting before the program opens -- Fathers and children -- Varied approaches to helping parents -- Using a questionnaire with parents -- 6. Entry and separation policy -- Information for parents and a welcome letter for children -- A special "spruce-up" time -- A first visit -- Home visits -- A slow beginning -- Adjustment to eating and sleeping -- Parents in the classroom -- "Sneaking out" -- Security objects -- An end-of-the-year get-together -- What about a policy for children who are not ready? -- There are good and bad separations -- The value of a school policy that supports separation -- Appendix A. Suggested reading -- Books for adults -- Books for children -- Selected professional readings -- Appendix B. Letter and phase-in schedules -- Sample letter to parents -- Sample phase-in schedules for parents and children.
    Subject: Readiness for school. -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=158378An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 1423787854 (electronic bk.)
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