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Why I Don’t Have a Time-Out Chair In My Classroom Anymore
...witness to violence or mental, physical, or sexual abuse; neglect; instability due to separation from a parent or primary caregiver; or the incarceration of a parent, sibling, or other member...
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Sharing Music From Classroom to Home
...part of their family’s culture for generations! When you share with children and families your favorite songs and music and they share back, you will form a bond and deepen...
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The Joys of Reading: Six Ways to Make Read-Aloud Time Effective and Meaningful
...participate in interactive classroom activities, such as read-aloud time. From creating a library space that is inviting and attractive to adding a variety of print materials to the Dramatic Play...
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Staying Connected with Families: A Parent’s Perspective
Being the parent of an infant is hard. Being the parent of an infant amid a global pandemic is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. But like most...
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Tadpoles: The All-in-One Program Management Solution for Early Childhood Providers
...for families, teachers, and administrators and facilitate curbside check-in procedures, thereby reducing or eliminating family member entry into the building with new two-way communication; log temperature checks with enhanced daily...
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Powerful Family Partnerships in Detroit Public Schools
Building Stronger Family Partnerships with ReadyRosie and The Creative Curriculum Playlists Strong partnerships with families are an essential part of any high-quality early childhood education program, but as everyone knows,...
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ReadyRosie in Nebraska: Helping Families When They Needed It The Most
...built on the existing partnership with the Nebraska Children and Families Foundation to develop a strategy to address the new challenges that educators and families in Nebraska were facing. They...
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Making Room for Joy: How to Attract and Retain Great Teachers
...break, I spent this time joyfully catching up and celebrating with family and dear friends, including a blast from my past, my 5th grade teacher, Mrs. Watkins. My elementary school...
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Data Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Not an Island Unto Itself
...factors of any result. For many programs, this means partnering with a trusted third party to provide external support to help them understand how to collect and use data. For...
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Three Simple Ideas for How You Can Nurture the Wonder-Filled Child
...find answers to their questions. And then? Ask more questions! Unplug with intention. Another important lesson of the past year is there is, in fact, room in children’s lives for...