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Chapter 10—Serving Diverse Children and Families

Culture and Education of Young Children (video)

NAEYC Stock #803

Author(s): NAEYC; A discussion with Carol Phillips Day

Description: Demonstrates how programs can show respect for cultural diversity and use this richness to enhance children’s learning. Produced by South Carolina Educational Television. 16 min

National Association for the Education of Young Children

1509 16th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20036

Toll Free: 800-424-2460



Grandparenting: Enriching Lives (video)

NAEYC Stock #822

Description: Maya Angelou hosts this video offering guidance and ideas for making the most out of the invaluable grandparent–parent–child relationship. Produced by Civitas; 30 minutes.

National Association for the Education of Young Children

1509 16th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20036

Toll Free: 800-424-2460



Celebrating the Diversity of Mother Earth: Bkejwanong Children’s Centre Journey (manual and video)

Sponsor: Bkejwanong Children’s Centre

Research Team: Tracy Perron, Janine Woehl, Teresa Altiman, Bkejwanong staff, and Walpole Island community

Description: Presents initiatives and materials used by the Bkejwanong Children’s Centre to celebrate Walpole Island’s unique community and culture, while promoting diversity and challenging biases in the existing First Nations child care curriculum. The material is designed for early childhood educators and others working with young children. The video serves as an introduction to the manual and offers a glimpse of the staff and children at the Bkejwanong Children’s Centre. (Closed caption copies of the video are available.) A Web site (childcare-) has also been developed as a professional support for people interested in diversity issues. Manual, 469 pages; and video, 30 minutes.

Bkejwanong Children’s Centre

NIN.DA.WAAB.JIG

Walpole Island First Nation, RR 3

Wallaceburg, ON

Canada N8A 4K9

Telephone: 519- 627-1475

Fax: 519-627-1530

E-mail: heritage@



Play: A Vygotskian Approach (video)

Authors: Deborah J. Leong, Ph.D.; Elena Bodrova, Ph.D.

Description: Offers both theoretical and practical perspectives on dramatic play. Using sequences of young children playing house, doctor’s office, rescue squadron, and trick or treating, the theoretical positions of Lev Vygotsky and other prominent theorists studying play are illustrated. This video reviews the traditional ways of studying play: the Freudian-Eriksonian emphasis on its emotional content, the Piagetian view of its importance in symbolic representation, and the social psychological approach of looking at how play contributes to socialization. Lev Vygotsky’s vision of play as an arena in which a child can begin to master her own behavior is demonstrated. 26 minutes.

Davidson Film s, Inc.

668 Marsh Street

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Telephone: 805-594-0422

Toll-Free: 888-437-4200

Fax: 805-594-0532

E-mail: dfi@



Piaget’s Developmental Theory: An Overview (video)

with David Elkind, Ph.D.

Description: Presents an overview of Piaget’s developmental theory. David Elkind, author of The Hurried Child and Miseducation, and a student of Jean Piaget, explores the roots of Piaget’s work, and outlines important vocabulary and concepts that structure much of the study of child development. Serves well either as an introduction to Piaget’s work or as a review of it. 25 minutes.

Davidson Film s, Inc.

668 Marsh Street

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Telephone: 805-594-0422

Toll Free: 888-437-4200

Fax: 805-594-0532

E-mail: dfi@



Erik H. Erikson: A Life’s Work

Narrated by Erikson’s colleague, Margaret Brenman-Gibson, and Ruthie Mickles

Description: Introduces students to Erik Erikson. Best known for his identification of the eight stages of the life cycle, Erikson studied the way genetics, cultural influences, and life experiences produces individual human lives. This video gives a biographical overview of Erikson with his theoretical proposals. 38 minutes. To view photos captured from the video, click “Here.” To view selected photos from the film, click “Here.” To review the Learning Guide for this video, click “Here.”

Davidson Film s, Inc.

668 Marsh Street

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Telephone: 805-594-0422

Toll Free: 888-437-4200

Fax: 805-594-0532

E-mail: dfi@



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