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A Curriculum for Those Who Care for Children
Lani A. Comp, Susan Manker-Seale, Carla OsMrald Reed, Jane C. Warren
This is two curricula in one binder. Part I is for parents;, caregivers, andteachers. Part II, a "curriculum" for infants and toddlers, is directed to thecaregiver. Part II provides resources, guidelines, and structure for a safe, respectful,and nurturing environment for young children.
A Unitarian Universalist Preschool Curriculum
Debora Chandler Pratt
This full-year curriculum celebrates the wondrous qualities of children and theanimals,
objects, and people around them. Provides preschoolers with experiences andopportunities
to grow in trust and caring and to develop their self-identity and sense ofconnectedness
with all of life.
A Literature-Based Curriculum for Preschool
Mary Jerse Schwartz
Based on contemporary children's literature, this program helps preschoolersfocus on
feelings, relationships, nature, and holidays. Each session has a Story adiscussion, and a
choice of related activities. Additional books are also suggested.
A Unitarian Universalist Preschool Curriculum
Colleen M. McDonald
This yearlong preschool curriculum offers children the grounding of a religiouscommunity and tradition, along with the freedom to discover and express their uniqueness.The underlying theme throughout is anti-bias and multicultural education, which celebratesdiversity and interdependency.
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