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BlogFive Tips for Effective Read-Alouds in Any Classroom
I have fond memories of being in the classroom during my early childhood years, and one of my favorite memories was read-aloud time. I vividly remember several of my teachers...
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Blog5 Ways to Support Social–Emotional Development in Early Childhood
Supporting children’s social–emotional development at an early age builds a solid foundation for their future, preparing children to successfully manage their emotions and behaviors, establish caring relationships with others, follow...
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BlogGroundhogs and Paper Airplanes: Creating Deeper Learning Experiences
Groundhogs Last week, my five-year-old said, “Mama, next week if the groundhog sees her shadow, it will mean more winter and if she doesn’t see her shadow it means more...
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BlogKeeping It Real: Making Social Studies Learning Relevant to Young Children
For young children, effective learning about social studies topics such as history, geography, economics, and civics means has to be concrete and relevant to their lives. Young children are best...
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Blog4 Strategies to Help Children Reconstruct Stories
“The mama hen was super frustrated cause mamas always have to do all the hard work by themselves. But that’s why they get to eat all the bread!” I bet...
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Blog8+ Ways to Support Literacy Skills Development
It’s never too early to nurture children’s development of language and literacy skills. Even at a very young age, experiencing different genres of books, hearing stories from the adults who...