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The day care and early education curriculum planning guide for September and October

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With “custodial care” the nemisis of parents, educators, and funding sources, a prime concern of child-care and early education people is finding ways to provide the high-quality developmental care that all of us want for our children. This is the third in a series of four month-by-month curriculum planning guides to daily activities for preschoolers designed to keep you and your children busy for quite a while. And though it might not be obvious, virtually every activity has “readiness” of some kind built right in. So go ahead — enjoy! There're good for you, and the children too.

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Rose Blue is an early childhood educator, an editor, and the author of over ten books for children and young adults. Correspondence can be addressed to her at 1320 51st Street, Brooklyn, New York 11219.

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Blue, R. The day care and early education curriculum planning guide for September and October. Early Childhood Educ J 7, 35–38 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01617013

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