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Prescott on Family Child Care
January 26, 2009
Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.
-Dalai Lama
Elizabeth Prescott was a very important early influence on the development of Exchange magazine. In a recent issue of The National Perspective, the newsletter of the National Association for Family Child Care, she talked with Sue Williamson, NAFCC President, about her experiences in observing child care centers and family child care homes for the federal government...

"What I learned from observing children in homes after our many months of observing them in excellent centers was that homes provide a unique physical setting where children learn in a very immediate and practical way how the world works. I also learned that the logic of homes has a different twist. The daily lesson plan for a home is how to weave all the events, both anticipated and unexpected, into a meaningful pattern. The actual pieces may seem totally random; how the cookie dough behaves compared to mud, the Eiffel Tower as a backyard building project, the neighbor dropping in to complain about her lilacs not blooming, how to keep the 18 month old out of the block play, what to have for lunch. Homes are very rich, complex environment and they offer experiences that help children develop emotional intelligence, creative problem solving, and hopefully, a sense of humor about life's unpredictability."



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Britta · January 26, 2009
Scituate, MA, United States


i dont know



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