Addressing children's life changes in the early childhood curriculum Esther L. DevallBetsy J. Cahill Articles Pages: 57 - 62
Child care program directors: What skills do they need? Results of a statewide survey Jean Billman Articles Pages: 63 - 70
Using multiple intelligence theory to transform a first-grade health curriculum Enid LiessGail V. Ritchie Articles Pages: 71 - 79
Mathematical problem solving and young children Sally BlakeSandra HurleyBernard Arenz Articles Pages: 81 - 84
A multiage-grouping success story K. Victoria Mayer McLainAmy HeastonTeresa Kitchens Articles Pages: 85 - 88
Becoming family literacy advocates in early childhood programs Deborah L. Wolter Articles Pages: 89 - 91
Laughing all the way: Humor in children's books Pauline Davey Zeece Books for Children Pages: 93 - 97
Classroom activities provide important support to children's computer experiences Susan Haugland Computers and Young Children Pages: 99 - 100
“I have this computer, what do i do now?” Using technology to enhance every child's learning Sharla L. SniderTheresa L. Badgett Early Childhood Special Education Pages: 101 - 105
Resources for understanding who you work with in your early childhood setting Nancy Baptiste Professional Development: Always Growing and Learning Pages: 111 - 113
Owning a piece of the forest: Woodworking in the early childhood curriculum Carol A. PatnaudeCathy Costantino A Teacher's Story, a Teacher's Reflections Pages: 115 - 118
Reaching for the stars: Families and schools working together Eugenia Hepworth Berger Working with Parents Pages: 119 - 123