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Day-Care Providers & Pre-School Teachers
Even before children begin arriving at daycare or preschool, caregivers and teachers are busy preparing activities and food for the day. You work hard to not only provide a safe, nurturing environment but you are also committed to furnishing a setting rich in learning.
Your attention to brain development in infants and toddlers doesn't have to be as worrisome. You can give the gift of lifelong learning while engaging in joyful play. The new book MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Colors, opens a world of joyful, fun playtime learning that actually increases brain development in pre-verbal infants as well as verbal toddlers and pre-schoolers.
This handbook doesn't waste pages with common-sense basics that you already know - this is a quick and precise read. The technique of color learning introduced in the book is simple, easy and fun, and the information in this handbook will help you in building neural connections in your littlest "students" that will last a lifetime.
The simple, joyful game introduced in this handbook shows day-care providers and pre-school teachers how to maximize the positive impact you have on the youngest learners. Grounded in multi-disciplinary research, each page in this handbook is packed with clear, actionable insights into brain development and specifically how and why early color learning can create neural connections in a child's developing brain.
Think of brain development as road construction. Will the children you care for have a brain made up of small-town byways, or a massive infrastructure of roads and railways to draw upon?
Check out the author visits section for an in-person tutorial for your staff.
Look for the forthcoming titles in the series, each with the latest brain research:
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Shapes
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Numbers
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Letters