VINNY MZINIZ RZ ENE vid b rppeaiccn icy haha fe nce lama mead zaga Mie ts Denil ae cA ole FP a”. porams Leet 2, eh eek ee hl J dd) ALT ZINE ZINE AZ Choe idl ad tial de Date eae fat nee eee eee rd L haga 4a ta ye pape dl ebm PRN eT ae p 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C s+ he Reet ory) (604) 520-5400 N inster, B.C. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B2 Inside INSIDE April 25, 1989 Issue Infants Learn Best at Their Own Pace Early Childhood Ed. Award Instructional Video Group Advising Sessions @) Briets Professional Development Thanks to Staff Innovation Abstracts “A child will learn in his own time and in his own way,” says Magda Gerber. The world-renowned Infancy expert from Los Angeles will speak on living and working with infants on May 4th and 6th at Douglas College. Inside Douglas College is published weekly September through May and weeks : ; : ny hioweokdy ies Wireudhe Manat By the A toddler sits in the middle of | she can let him try until he dis Douglas College Public Information the living room rug. Face in- covers it for himself. Office. Submissions are due Tuesday | tense with concentration, he noon for publication the following | tries his best to stack the Tuesday. Submissions are accepted : : : ra coloured blocks in front of him. typewritten or on floppy disk in : in child learning. One, the “su- WordPerfect or ASCII format. Material | They keep tumbling down. g : ; : perbabies” who are encouraged © may be edited for brevity and clarity. Hi Pane: hoi ickd f 1 Tips, scoops and suggestions are always s mother has two choices — | to quickly move from one learn- welcome. Please contact the Public | she can either stack the blocks ing step to the next, and the RIE Information Office, Rm. 4840, loc. 4805. to show him how it is done, or Se eee continued on page 2 Her two choices represent two very different philosophies