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Why I Would Have Kept My Old Raggedy Orange Chair
...to their everyday lives. I remember being made to feel silly because I would have children sort the socks in my ever-growing sock basket instead of sorting store-bought manipulatives. I...
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Less But Better
...you typically store all your beads or markers in one bin in the Art area, why not separate and store them by color instead? This simple change not only looks...
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Introducing The Creative Curriculum for Transitional Kindergarten: California
...that allow them to be at the center of their own learning as they explore percussion instruments, seeds, the grocery store, light, cameras, and architecture. They will measure, categorize, chart...
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Founding a Private Child Care Center With a Whole-Child Approach
...step in and use the same language and resources, so there is no interruption in instruction for the children. Additionally, Kenosha especially appreciates the online professional development that shows multiple...
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Introducing Our New On-Demand Professional Development Course Designed to Support Teachers of Multilingual Students
...also models being responsive to individuals’ needs. Support Educators With Easily Accessible Professional Development Our new online professional development course is designed to support early childhood professionals as they...
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Teaching Strategies Employee Spotlight: Suzanne, Sr. Director, State Partnerships
...customers with their CreativeCurriculum.net implementation, which was our online assessment tool at the time. Our largest implementations were programs with fewer than 2,000 children. I spent my time doing a...