As more children enter childcare at younger ages and for longer periods of time, it becomes more important for
caregivers to understand how children are guided and shaped by the people who care for them. The relationships
they experience in group care play a vital role for their future.
Emotional Connections translates new research on cognitive, social, and emotional development in the early years
into the language of daily caregiving and teaching. The authors give trainers the information and tools they need
to teach infant-toddler caregivers how to build responsive relationships with very young children and their families.
They show how positive relationships are the context for helping babies and toddlers learn, communicate, and regulate
behavior.
Emotional Connections materials are designed to supplement comprehensive training curricula, such as the Program
for Infant/Toddler Caregivers (PITC). Each of the book's ten modules presents key concepts in accessible language
and offers exercises and activities designed specifically for adult learners.
Developed for use as a training resource in a variety of pre-service and in-service settings (community colleges,
certification programs, center-based workshops, etc.), Emotional Connections is also an effective self-study resource.