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Originally published October 12, 2021: Colleen Schmit reflects on burnout in especially trying school years. We’re more than a month into the school ...

Originally published October 18, 2021 There is always an opportunity for interaction. Some opportunities are easily recognizable: times of play, free ...

Originally September 15, 2021 How do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? I posed that question to a random selection of contacts via text ...

Originally published March 21, 2022 In recent years, mindfulness has gained popularity in our society, including in the early childhood education ...

The foundations for language and literacy success are built in the early years. Trajectories for reading proficiency in third grade and beyond are ...

What are open-ended prompts? Open-ended prompts are questions or statements that support children’s verbal and nonverbal communication. The purpose ...

After a couple of very challenging years, bringing people together feels even more significant than ever before. That’s why we are excited to bring ...

We are back with another great episode of Impacting the Classroom. In this episode, our host Marnetta speaks to Keami Harris, the Chief Equity and ...

Imagine you’re a cook in a restaurant. It’s what you do every day, you are passionate about it, and consider yourself pretty darn good at it. One ...

Can we talk about structure? When CLASS® entered my life, I was 20 years into my career in the field of early childhood education. What I remember ...

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