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Infant and Toddler (3)

Burnout among early childhood educators is at a whole new level within the last couple of years. Administrators, teachers, observers, and staff feel ...

We all want what’s best for our children. There are hundreds of aspects to measure: nutrition, exercise, curriculum, community involvement...the list ...

So, you’re dual-certified on the Infant and Toddler CLASS® tools. Congrats! Not only can you observe in Infant classrooms (birth to 18 months) and ...

On November 9, 2021, Teachstone hosted the Building Confidence and Consistency in Your Head Start Program webinar with Sara Diamond, Director of ...

Meltdowns and tantrums in the classroom can be a frustrating experience for both the educator and the child. It's important for educators to support ...

Teachers everywhere have yet another new challenge⁠—supporting students and their families from home. We know that high-quality interactions, ...

One thing we have all heard is that children learn best through play - but how can we fully integrate that into our classroom environments? Devynn ...

After reading Colleen Schmit’s blog post How to Regain Some Joy in the Midst of Teacher Burnout, I started to reflect on the ways in which my work ...

When I was a teacher, I can remember taking care to intentionally plan differentiated, or individualized, instruction. And, when I was teaching pre-K ...

It's not uncommon for educators in early education to need to strike a balance between following children's leads and sticking to the classroom ...

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