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My kids have been home since March 14th. Sure, not technically home the whole time, we’ve taken many walks and explored just about every park our ...

I recognize and admit to having a chip on my shoulder about the field of early childhood education - and, at times, disbelief that others may not see ...

What does high-quality early learning look like during the Coronavirus Crisis? And how can we as educators, researchers, childcare providers, and ...

When schools abruptly closed due to Covid-19, teachers everywhere were given a new challenge—supporting students from home. This Teacher Appreciation ...

When I first learned about CLASS Group Coaching—a training for early childhood professionals about building relationships with children—I was more ...

Most kids like arts and crafts. They’re a great outlet for creativity. Ever watch a child finger-paint and see their delight as they make huge swirls ...

I recently read that the sales of processed foods have soared with the rise of the coronavirus. ‘I Just Need the Comfort’: Processed Foods Make a ...

Children are born musicians. Babies turn their heads when they hear a parent or caregiver sing, toddlers sway to music, and preschoolers dance and ...

Since the coronavirus has disrupted many of our in-person plans, you might be trying to figure out how you can transition in-person coaching to ...

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