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A Child's Work by Vivian Gussin Paley
$17.95 AUD
Category: General References
In A Child's Work, innovative and widely respected educator Vivian Gussin Paley offers a manifesto against the decline of children's creative time, making the case for the critical role of fantasy play in the psychological, intellectual, and social development of young children. Paley speaks from firsth ...Show more
Boys and Girls: Superheroes in the Doll Corner by Vivian Gussin Paley
$26.95 AUD
Category: General References
What can the richly imagined, impressively adaptable fantasy world of children tell us about childhood, development, education, and even life itself? For fifty years, teacher and writer Vivian Gussin Paley has been exploring the imagery, language, and lore of young children, asking the questions they as ...Show more
CHILDRENS LANGUAGE CONNECTING READING WRITING AND TALK by Judith Wells Lindfors; Donna E. Alvermann (Series edited by); Celia Genishi (Series edited by); Vivian Gussin Paley (Foreword by)
$42.90 AUD
Category: Language and Literacy | Series: Language and Literacy Ser.
The more teachers understand about how children learn to talk, the more they can help children become avid, joyful readers and writers. Drawing on a large body of research and her own volunteer work at a family shelter, Lindfors concisely identifies several important commonalities across oral and writte ...Show more
The Boy on the Beach: Building Community Through Play by Vivian Gussin Paley
$22.95 AUD
Category: Parenting
What can the richly imagined, impressively adaptable fantasy world of children tell us about childhood, development, education, and even life itself? For fifty years, teacher and writer Vivian Gussin Paley has been exploring the imagery, language, and lore of young children, asking the questions they as ...Show more
You Can't Say You Can't Play by Vivian Gussin Paley
$27.95 AUD
Category: Social Justice
Who of us cannot remember the pain and humiliation of being rejected by our classmates? However thick-skinned or immune to such assaults we may become as adults, the memory of those early exclusions is as palpable to each of us today as it is common to human experience. We remember the uncertainty of ...Show more
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