b'NEW FROM REDLEAF PRESSWow! I loved every minute of this book. If you only pick one book for your professional unfolding this year, make it this one. The depth of thinking, re ection, and real-life stories set you on a path of deep learning and growth. Essential reading for all who are about the lived experience of young children and their educators. This should be required reading in all ECE programs.JEAN CLINTON, CLINICAL PROFESSOR CHILD PSYCHIATRY, McMASTER UNIVERSITYNew! Four principles of pedagogical leadershipAs theeld of early learning continues to grow and evolve, we must consider the impact of our approaches to working with adults and children. Early childhood professionals and leaders need to reconcile the responsibility between never-ending administrative tasks, ensuring program quality and supporting the growth of others. Creating a Culture of Re ective Practice: The Role of Pedagogical Leadership in Early Child Programs is a comprehensive practical look at creating systems, structures, and protocols for supporting people in large and small organizations and individuals working as mentors, coaches, or pedagogical leaders, inviting educators into a thinking and learning process about their work.Readers will develop the skills and mindsets that can enhance their performance and effect organizational change. Creating a Culture of Re ective Practice offers stories and structures connected to four principles of pedagogical leadership with speci c ideas to enhance the work of educational leaders. Working from a place of values and vision Building strong relationships Seeing and supporting strengths and competencies Creating a Culture of Re ective PracticeSupporting professional learning in multiple ways LISHED BYU B#547404$32.95PSSESoftbound, 208 pgs. (E-book #547411$32.95) REDLEAF PRMiriam Beloglovsky is a professor of early childhood education, sought after public speaker, coach, and the co-author of the Loose Parts award-winning books series. She is a play advocate and founder and CEO of Playful Transformation, a company dedicated to advocating for the right to play andnding joy in life. New! Play promotes joy and hopefulnessLoose Parts for Children with Diverse Abilities addresses the importance of play while providing appropriate accommodation to support young children with diverse abilities.Award-winning author and educator Miriam Beloglovsky advocates for play for play sake and invites early childhood educators and families to see children with diverse abilities strengths, recognize them as capable, competent and creative, and listen to their powerful voices.With hundreds of illustrative full-color photographs and infused with real stories of children with diverse abilities engaged in loose parts play, the book also includes narrative comments from families and educators. Age focus: 38. Softbound, 264 pgs. Full color.Loose Parts for Children with Diverse Abilities Available April 2022LISHED BYBUP S#547077$32.95SEREDLEAF PR(E-book #547084$32.95)4 Call 1-800-423-8309 to Order04,05.WTR.22.RP.indd 1 11/6/21 8:35 PM'