Ann S. Epstein writes novels, short stories, memoir, poems, essays, and book reviews. Her awards include a Pushcart Prize creative nonfiction nomination, Walter Sullivan fiction prize, Historical Novel Review Editors’ Choice selection, and St. Lawrence Book Award Finalist nomination. Her novels are On the Shore; Tazia and Gemma; A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve.; The Great Stork Derby; Love, Loss, and Secrets; One Person’s Loss; The Sister Knot; Who Cares?; and Elephant Angel (in press). Her stories and nonfiction work appear in North American Review, Sewanee Review, PRISM International, Ascent, The Long Story, and elsewhere. In addition to writing, she has a PhD in developmental psychology, MFA in fiber art, and certification as an end-of-life doula. To learn more about her writing, please follow Ann S. Epstein Writer on her website and social media posts.
It's a good read- I really focused on the language and literacy section, but throughout you see best practice in action with wonderful suggested activities- making this a great resource for new teachers I would recommend
This is a very comprehensive book, touching on all the domains of early childhood learning. I love that it shows a balance of child-directed and teacher-directed activities while remaining developmentally appropriate. I also appreciated the separation of Social Studies from social-emotional development. There are lots of practical suggestions, especially for the beginning teacher. It would make a great text for a college course or useful for mentoring new teachers. My only complaint would be that there was not much on using technology. Technology can be appropriately used in every domain and since this was a "revised" edition, I would have expected to see some of that listed.