1. emir-on education
Emile: On Education is a book written by Jean-Jean-jean-jacques rousseau. This paper describes the principles, contents and methods of educating children of different ages put forward by Rousseau. In the first volume, it focuses on how to carry out physical education for infants before the age of two, so that children can develop naturally.
2. The scientific method of Montessori's early childhood education
This book brings together three important works of Montessori, a famous Italian educator, on early childhood education, which fully embodies the author's theory and practice of early childhood education. This book is comprehensive, coherent, reasonable in structure, scientific, systematic, theoretical and academic, and can be used as a reference for educators.
3. The secret of childhood
The Secret of Childhood tells parents in detail that children's growth has its internal spiritual drive and laws, and their growth needs to rely on their own continuous conscious and independent activities with the external environment (called work in the book). If adults want to promote their children's growth, the most important thing is to create a loving and safe environment for their children, respect and understand their behavior, and try to make the least restrictions and "guidance" on their behavior. Children naturally know what they want to do and how to do it.
4. "Give your whole heart to your child."
Dedicated to Children is a book published by Tianjin People's Publishing House 198 1 by Suhomlinski. This book describes the author's ordinary years of getting along with 3 1 students in a class in five years. The content is the daily education and teaching work of one-year primary school preparatory class and four-year primary school class. There is nothing strange at first glance, but the infinite creativity and vitality of generate, which loves education and children, is its charm.
5. School and Society Tomorrow's School
School and Society Tomorrow School is a book published by People's Education Publishing House in 2005. The writer is JohnDewey. This book contains Dewey's six works: My Educational Credo, School and Society, Children and Curriculum, Moral Principles in Education, Interest and Effort in Education and Tomorrow's School. This is a rare good book.
If you have finished reading the above books on preschool education, Lorraine Edwards and others' One Hundred Languages for Children, John Locke's Random Talk on Education and Little Peas by the Window are all very good. I hope they can help you.