Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social Emotional (ASQ®:SE-2): Learning Activities & More
Brookes Publishing Co
978-1-55766-978-0 (ISBN)
Enhance the social-emotional development of infants and young children with this treasure trove of learning activities, handouts, and more! Specially developed to complement ASQ:SE-2, this essential resource makes it a snap to share practical social-emotional strategies with parents of children from birth to age 6.
In this book and CD-ROM set, you'll get:
Social-emotional learning activities. With more than 90 fun, developmentally appropriate activities—10 per age range—you'll promote adult–child interaction and key social-emotional skills. Give them to parents after every screening to help children make progress in their social-emotional development.
Newsletters for parents. Along with the activities, give parents a copy of the newsletter that corresponds to their child's age. Engaging and fun to read, these nine newsletters explain important social-emotional milestones, share tips on strengthening this area of development, and offer parents warm and encouraging words of wisdom.
Topic-specific handouts. You'll get concise, age-specific one-sheets that answer parents’ urgent questions about three big topics important to social-emotional development: feeding, sleeping, and calming. Also included are tip sheets on special topics such as choosing child care, establishing routines, learning to use the toilet, preparing for kindergarten, and more.
Hello, Parent! letter. Use this friendly letter to introduce the handouts to families and reinforce the importance of social-emotional development.
All materials are written at a fourth- to sixth-grade reading level to make them accessible to a wide range of parents. You can access and share the content in three easy ways: photocopy sheets right from the book, print full-color copies from the included CD-ROM, or email them to parents from the CD-ROM or through ASQ Online.
Perfect for sharing with families of children who are developing typically or need nonintensive support with their social-emotional skills, these creative activities are an effective, low-cost way for parents and children to learn and have fun together.
For more than 20 years, Ms Elizabeth Twombly has been involved in Ages & Stages Questionnaires® (ASQ) research projects, including renorming for the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social Emotional, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2™), and the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®, Third Edition (ASQ-3™; Squires & Bricker; Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 2009). She has conducted trainings on ASQ and ASQ:SE nationally and internationally and has provided technical assistance to states on the development of early identification and referral systems for young children. Ms. Twombly is a contributing author of ASQ-3 and an author of ASQ:SE-2, the ASQ-3™ Learning Activities, and the ASQ:SE-2™ Social-Emotional Learning Activities (in press). Ms.Twombly's areas of interest and research include systems of care for substance-exposed newborns, infant mental health, family-guided early intervention, and the use of standardized screening tools in diverse health, educational and social services settings. She currently is working on a team to develop a universal system of screening and referral for families with young children in the state of Oregon. Leslie J. Munson, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus at Portland State University, Department of Special Education. Dr. Munson's areas of interest include parent–infant interaction, parents with learning difficulties, and grief of teachers related to the death of a student. She began her career as a speech-language pathologist and has worked in public schools, early intervention programs, hospitals, and public health departments. She developed a speech-language pathology program and a NICU follow-up program, and has coordinated an early intervention program and a pediatric rehabilitation program. She taught at Portland State University in the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Master's Program, Infant-Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program, and Early Childhood: Inclusive Education and Curriculum & Instruction Master's Program. She developed the Parent Infant Interaction Rating Scale and co-developed the Behavioral Health Screen and the Parent Infant Interaction Curriculum for Parents. Lois M. Pribble, Ph.D., is Lecturer and Research Associate in the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) Program at the University of Oregon. She teaches methods and applications courses in EI/ECSE with a focus on intervention in naturalistic and inclusive settings. Her research interests include social-emotional assessment and interventions for young children, coaching caregivers and practitioners, and EI/ECSE personnel preparation. Prior to becoming a university instructor, Dr. Pribble was an EI/ECSE classroom teacher, consultant, supervisor, and Child Find screener for over 15 years.
Introduction
Hello, Parent!
I. Newsletters and Activities
II. Tip Sheets
III. Special Topic Tip Sheets
• Body Awareness
• Calming a Colicky Baby
• Caring for Yourself
• Child Care for Babies
• Child Care for Toddlers and Preschoolers
• Getting Ready for Kindergarten
• Learning to Use the Toilet
• Media and Technology
• Positive Discipline
• Routines and Your Child
• Safety and Your Little Explorer
• Stress and Your Child
• Welcoming a New Sibling
• ASQ Ordering Guide
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.1.2018 |
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Verlagsort | Baltimore |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 213 x 274 mm |
Gewicht | 455 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Entwicklungspsychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Pädiatrie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sozialpädagogik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
ISBN-10 | 1-55766-978-3 / 1557669783 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-55766-978-0 / 9781557669780 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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