The holiday season is an exciting time for young children and early childhood educators. It¡¯s an opportunity to explore themes of family, culture, and community and to celebrate all of the past year¡¯s milestones.
Meet Aurora! Aurora Hernandez is a general education preschool teacher in an inclusion classroom at San Miguel Early Education School, in San Francisco, California.
Some time ago, I wrote an article called ¡°The Boo-Boo Curriculum¡±, which reminded readers that every moment contains countless opportunities for exciting learning experiences and meaningful time together with children.
Many early childhood programs and family child care providers are on a tight budget, but having a well-stocked, developmentally appropriate learning space doesn¡¯t have to break the bank.
There are lots of ways to be playful and support your child¡¯s learning. Here are some ideas for how to connect children¡¯s love of animals to musical exploration.
Read the following story and teacher reflections from Matthew Lawrence, and use the Reflective Questions below?to deepen your own thinking and shape your teaching practices.
When mathematical learning at school connects to familiar experiences and objects in children¡¯s lives, the math can seem more interesting and make more sense to children!
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