Families come in many forms, reflecting varied ethnicities, cultures,
belief systems, and family structures. When educators acknowledge,
respect, and value those differences, welcoming families as partners in
their children's learning and members of the classroom community,
children are more likely to succeed--in early education and beyond. In
this collection of articles from Young Children and Beyond the Journal,
the authors address topics such as sharing the care of infants and
toddlers, conferencing with families, acknowledging culture and
promoting inclusion, and helping families to support learning at home.
The book includes a list of key resources as well as questions and
activities designed to aid readers in reflecting on the articles. This
volume is part of NAEYC's best-selling Spotlight series--great resources
for the college classroom and for staff development.