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Article
Young Children
July 1, 2019

Intentional and Supportive: Appropriate Uses of?Early Assessments

The articles in this cluster offer detailed information on ways teachers can observe and document children¡¯s learning across developmental domains and then use that documentation to plan instruction.

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Authored by: 
Lisa Hansel
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Issue
Young Children
Vol. 74, No. 3
July 1, 2019

July 2019

Intentional & Supportive: Appropriate Uses of Early Assessments
YC July 2019 Issue
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Blog
June 26, 2019

51ɬɬÎÝapp's Statement on #FamiliesBelongTogether

On June 7, we joined 540 national and state organizations, including many 51ɬɬÎÝapp affiliates, in writing a letter to the Department of Homeland Security clearly stating our opposition to the zero-tolerance practice of separating children from their parents
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Blog
June 17, 2019

Changing the Culture of Learning in Your Center: Navigating the Accreditation Process

Today, 97 percent of all KinderCare Education centers are accredited by 51ɬɬÎÝapp! Read this blog post by the Director of Quality & Accreditation on how KinderCare managed to navigate the accreditation process, as well as practical tips and advice for other p

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Authored by: 
Christine Pieper
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Blog
June 13, 2019

Announcing the Draft of 51ɬɬÎÝapp's DAP Position Statement

Reflecting 51ɬɬÎÝapp¡¯s commitment to periodically revising and updating its core position statements, we¡¯ve worked hard to reflect the knowledge from research and practice that has emerged over the last decade since DAP was last revised.

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Authored by: 
Elisa Huss-Hage
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Issue
Young Children
Vol. 74, No. 2
May 1, 2019

May 2019

Cultivating Bilingualism: The Benefits of Multilingual Classrooms
YC May 2019 Issue
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Article
Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2019

Ask Hello. Rethinking End-of-Year Concerts

In a recent Hello discussion, a member sought input on how to handle pressure to stage elaborate end-of-year events.
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Article
Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2019

Growing Little Storytellers

When children learn the art of telling stories, it makes them smarter¡ªgiving them a head start on success in school and life.

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Ronald F. Ferguson, Tatsha Robertson
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Map Your WOYC Proclamations!

Help us show the reach of #WOYC25 and fill out this form to add your proclamation to our celebration map!??
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Cotrainers Dr. Nili Luo and Dr. Lea Ann Christenson with a group of teachers, directors, and investors from China
Blog
March 20, 2019

Addressing Quality and Access: China Looks towards DAP

As China and other nations around the world move to incorporate DAP into their early education approach, 51ɬɬÎÝapp has developed customizable trainings to address the needs of ECE professionals from diverse backgrounds.

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Authored by: 
Dakota Saunders
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?Prep¨¢rese para WOYC!

S¨²mese a 51ɬɬÎÝapp del 8 al 12 de abril para festejar a nuestros estudiantes m¨¢s peque?os durante cinco d¨ªas tem¨¢ticos plenos de diversi¨®n.
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2019

The Reading Chair: March 2019

New children¡¯s books too good to miss - and one forever favorite!

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Isabel Baker, Miriam Baker Schiffer
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Article
Young Children
March 1, 2019

Joyful Learning with Stories: Making the Most of Read Alouds

The SEEDS approach to repeated read alouds offers teachers a structured, emotionally supportive, and intentional way to increase children¡¯s language and literacy development.

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Authored by: 
Kathleen M. Horst, Lisa H. Stewart, Susan True
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