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In her inspirational, well-researched book, Renee describes the kinds of learning opportunities that all parents want for their own children. Her accessible writing style makes it easy to envision the environment, teaching, and community she describes with such clarity you'll want to get started on her ideas tomorrow. -Jennifer Serravallo
How refreshing it is in a test-driven climate to read a book stressing the nurturing of imagination and empathy that comes from inquiry, play and children making choices. -Deborah Meier
The bottom line is when children are at play, they're not just playing--they're learning machines, and play is the engine that drives them. -Renee Dinnerstein
How do you define play and choice time in early childhood classrooms? According to Renee Dinnerstein, During choice time, children choose to play in a variety of centers that have been carefully designed and equipped to scaffold children's natural instinct for play.
In Choice Time, Renee gives you everything you need to set up choice-time centers that promote inquiry-based, guided play in your classroom. Renee summarizes the research, describing the different kinds of play and why they are important. Then she dives into the nitty gritty, providing:
Renee reveals what can happen when you embrace a culture of inquiry, providing opportunities for children to be explorative and creative in their thinking. She believes that, A child's engagement is the most powerful asset we have for teaching and learning. Give your studentlC3
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