b'NEW FROM REDLEAF PRESSNew! Craft new opportunities in your classroom through observationNew chapters and updates from early childhood leader childhood leaders Deb Curtis and Margie Carter invite early childhood educators to learn the art and skill of observation. The art of observing children is more than merely the act of watching themit is also using what you see and hear to craft new opportunities in your classroom. This resource provides a wealth of inspiration and practice. It will help early childhood educators learn to observe in new ways, witness childrens remarkable competencies as they experience childhood,andnd new joy in their work with children.The third edition updates include New information on schematheory including a list of thede nitions of schemas Updated stories that re ectschema explorations andfocus on observing childrensability to get along Added information onidentity development and theanti-bias goals New chapter on observing children using their bodies New QR codes to videos tocontinue learning Updates on technologyand approaches to keeping observations at the center ofrequired assessmentsAge focus: 08. Softbound, 304 pgs. Available March 2022Art of Awareness, Third EditionLISHED BYU BPSS#547305$44.95REDL REEAF P(E-book #547312$44.95)Deb Curtis is a passionate advocate for children and the adults who care for and educate them. She has spent over forty- ve years working with children and teachers in early childhood programs throughout North American and is dedicated to learning meaningful anti-bias, anti-racist teaching practices with young children to help create a kinder, more equitable world.Margie Carters speaking and consulting work as a teacher educator has her traveling throughout North America and New Zealand. With social justice as a lens, she is concerned about play as an equity issue, cultural and linguistic democracy, and uplifting the leadership, respect, and compensation of a diverse body of educators. 6 Call 1-800-423-8309 to Order06,07.SPR.22.RP.indd 1 11/6/21 9:32 PM'