Author Jenny Lee pens a valuable guide for parents and educators alike to help them encourage independent thinking for their children. Based on various case studies while observing children on her childcare, "A Child's Life" (published by Xlibris AU) helps readers understand as much with case studies and theoretical backgrounds.
When children see new things, they immediately think, "What is this?" And if they can go to the next step, "Is it this or is it that?" This is the cue that enables them to further develop their thinking to reasonable reflective thinking. They can achieve this if parents will give some time to the children to figure this process by themselves and not by teaching them how to think. In this book, the author details how parents and educators can help children develop their thinking containers while operating and moving their bodies.
"As much as we focus on children's academic skills," Lee says, "children need the freedom to use their senses and play sufficiently from a young age." This book will not only guide young children's parents but also encourage a successful compromise between Australia and Asia's educational systems to advance the children's academic skills.
An insightful read, "A Child's Life" aims to push the knowledge and practice of foreign countries of mobilizing individual learning for children.
"A Child's Life"
By Jenny Lee
Hardcover | 6x9in | 168 pages | ISBN 9781503506626
Softcover | 6x9in | 168 pages | ISBN 9781503506633
E-Book | 168 pages | ISBN 9781503506640
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
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