Watch this webinar for tips on how early childhood professionals can transform their thinking around children¡¯s actions by using culturally appropriate positive guidance.
We are pleased to launch?Equity in Action, a blog series exploring the many ways early childhood educators and administrators, higher education faculty members, policymakers, advocates, and other ECE allies can bring this statement to life in practice.
As explained in this article, the decorations in your preschool classroom can play an important role in helping children feel welcomed, calm, and ready to learn.
Rich conversations help to build your child¡¯s language and literacy development. Try the following activities the next time you are doing a load of laundry.
In this article, we explore the key roles that teachers, families, and community initiatives like those underway at some laundromats play in helping children become ready to read.
This article shares strategies that one center uses to meaningfully engage all families¡ªincluding multilingual families¡ªin their preschool community.
Learn how to gather realistic, cost-effective strategies for reducing environmental hazards in your early learning facility and improving children¡¯s health.
With so many required assessments, it¡¯s understandable why the word itself may bring up negative feelings for teachers. But understanding the different types of assessment and how you can use them to support your reflection and planning is important.
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Celeste C. Bates, Stephanie Madison Schenck, Hayley J. Hoover
With a few simple tools¡ªdice, rulers, number lines, and spinners¡ªchildren can infuse math into big body activities. Here are nine easy activities for integrating math in the gym and beyond!
As a preschool teacher, you know that the work you do impacts children¡¯s whole lives. High-quality early learning leads to many positive outcomes in life, including increased educational attainment, healthier lifestyles, and more successful careers.
51³Ô¹ÏÍø promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.