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2011年8月1日星期一

Preschoolers book help?

-What type if book is it and what will children learn. What are some open ended question I can ask the children. How could I accommodate dual language children and children with a special need. This is for preschoolThat last responder was very rude.



But your question is also very ambiguous. Are you looking for books or help coming up with questions about a specific book?



There are lots of great books out there for preschoolers. My best advice is to listen to what the kids talk about. Find books about things that they are interested in and they'll always learn something. Even books that seem like pure fluff to a grown-up have learning moments for preschoolers. They don't see the world in the same way adults do, and they'll make connections that you never even thought of.



As for questions, make sure you keep them simple. Preschoolers are smarter than people often give them credit for, but again they don't think the same way that grow-ups do. Especially with open-ended questions you have to make sure to put it into their language.



For kids who speak another language at home, it's easy to find books with words from other languages (especially Spanish). But if books are hard to find, you can always ask their parents for words that you could use around the classroom, or just grab a dictionary and start learning things here and there.



As for special needs children, that's almost impossible to answer. Special needs is a broad term. It comes down to what kind of need the child has and what kind of center you work in. Every situation is different, so there's really no over-arching advice I can give you.



I hope this helps. =)Do your own work. This is not a site to help you do your homework.

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