ABSTRACT

This fun and engaging guide invites you to use sound-making as a collaborative, play-based practice in your early childhood classroom—first to transform tricky transition times and ultimately to support your children’s executive functioning development and social-emotional learning. The book offers techniques and ideas for every teacher to reach every child in their classroom including verbal, nonverbal, and special needs children. Easy to integrate into all standard early years curricula, it focuses on three basic elements of sound: pitch, volume, and duration. The book features an "overview of the school year" calendar and an implementation guide, in addition to a variety of suggested sound-making activities that start out simply and, through the course of the book, expand to engage children’s creativity in more dynamic ways. Creative Sound Play for Young Learners is key reading for any preschool teacher, leader, or parent.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction: The Quick Start Guide

part A|33 pages

Why Sound?

chapter 1|3 pages

Dear Teachers

chapter 2|8 pages

The Nuts and Bolts of Sound and Silence

chapter 6|2 pages

Reflection

chapter 9|3 pages

The Four C's

Collaboration, Creativity, Compromise, and Community

chapter 10|2 pages

Engaging Mindfulness

chapter 11|2 pages

Better Lessons with Sound-Making

part B|27 pages

Implementing Creative Sound Play

part C|10 pages

Creative Sound Play and Special Needs

part D|64 pages

Daily and Yearly Calendar, and Schedule for Working with Sound

chapter 18|2 pages

Approaching the School Year

chapter 19|2 pages

Overview of the School Year

chapter 20|2 pages

Year-at-a-Glance by Month