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Infant and Toddler (2)

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 ...

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 ...

Juneteenth is a federal holiday established in 2021 that celebrates and commemorates the end of slavery in America. Juneteenth is considered the ...

New research from the nonprofit, LENA, suggests that babies born since the pandemic started are talking less and experiencing fewer conversational ...

Today starts the kick-off to another Week of the Young Child! While I, and I know others at Teachstone, feel strongly that young children, their ...

The CLASS Learning Community is a community of educators, observers, education leaders, and other educators dedicated to helping every child reach ...

What’s the best way to teach empathy to an infant, toddler, or preschool-aged child? Joanna Parker joins the Teaching with CLASS® podcast to answer ...

Social emotional learning (SEL) is a critical component of school readiness and later academic and social success. Did you know that high-quality ...

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