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Educating the Whole Child: When the Child Is Your Own
...will provide guidance on best practices and how to explain them to others, as well as some specific strategies from The Creative Curriculum for Preschool foundation volumes and Daily Resources....
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Change Is Hard. Not Changing Is Harder.
...volume from The Creative Curriculum for Preschool and selecting one learning area to refine. Because the physical environment is, well, physical, we were able to see evidence of the change...
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Un enfoque culturalmente sensible: más que una traducción
...riesgo’ para que los niños que están aprendiendo inglés puedan practicar hablar en inglés sin sentirse excluidos. https://vimeo.com/431830973 (Ver en inglés: Our Culturally Responsive Approach to the Creative Curriculum)...
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Using Feedback to Build Community
...for You,” and in it, we focused on what it means to build community with young children. The Creative Curriculum, in all its editions, promotes the importance of building a...
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The Joys of Reading: Six Ways to Make Read-Aloud Time Effective and Meaningful
...area, The Creative Curriculumoffers many strategies to help make literacy activities and learning experiences enjoyable for young children. Here are six strategies to get you started: Establish regular times for...
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Let’s Play: 6 Benefits of Play in Child Development
...what we want for every child! In every classroom using The Creative Curriculum, play is valued, encouraged, and intentionally provided. And I am so happy to say that we are...
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10 Ways to Support Children and Families with Hellos and Goodbyes
...there are strategies we can use to support the transition, acknowledge their feelings, and ease the pain. Here are some ideas from The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers & Twos...
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Why I Don’t Have a “Letter of the Week” Anymore
...to consult The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 1: The Foundation and Volume 3: Literacy. The information in these research-based volumes opened my eyes to the disservice I was doing...
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Studies vs. Themes: 5 Ways They Differ
...for studies lend themselves to experiences designed to drive deeper learning—or as Mr. Bradbury would say, to help children figure out what works. A core element of The Creative Curriculumis...