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BlogProtecting Play in the Early Years: The Heartbeat of Learning
...and function, promotes executive functioning, and strengthens social-emotional development. In fact, play is one of the best ways for young children to learn how to think creatively, solve problems, and...
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BlogWhat Can You Learn From a Garden?
Summary of Insights A classroom garden offers meaningful opportunities for hands-on, whole-child learning across developmental domains. This blog explores how gardening experiences help children develop curiosity, responsibility, and deeper connections...
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BlogPlaying to Learn: Supporting Play-Based Learning With Infants and Toddlers
Play is the most valuable experience young children have for academic learning! Symbolic thinking, problem solving, persistence, organizing information, connecting ideas, creativity, following social rules, and having a strong sense...
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BlogBeyond the KEA: Using Assessment Information to Drive your Decision Making
...frustrating them, while also strengthening foundational skills that are often overlooked in a “one size fits all” curriculum and assessment environment. Fine-Tune Your Learning Environment Reflecting on your observations...