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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

51³Ô¹ÏÍø's Statement on #FamiliesBelongTogether

On June 7, we joined 540 national and state organizations, including many 51³Ô¹ÏÍø 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 51³Ô¹ÏÍø! 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 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's DAP Position Statement

Reflecting 51³Ô¹ÏÍø¡¯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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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, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø 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 51³Ô¹ÏÍø 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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