A resource for educators and clinicians working with children aged 2–5, this guide bridges new research and practice in early development. It outlines strategies for assessments and interventions across cognitive, language, social-emotional, adaptive, and motor skills, highlighting approaches for literacy, numeracy, and diverse needs.
This book shows experienced educators and mental health practitioners who work with young children (2‑5 years of age) how to implement programs and interventions based on the latest scientific research in day care centers, preschools, special education settings, and kindergartens.
Every year brings new research studies that aim to describe early childhood development. Despite this boom in research, there has been little useful translation of these studies into clear recommendations for educators and mental health practitioners.
Chapters in this volume offer guidelines on child assessment across five key areas of development-cognitive, language, behavioral and social-emotional functioning, adaptive behavior, and motor skills.