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This year, more than ever there has been a heavy focus on children learning to read at 3 and 4 years old. Many parents ask what they can do. The
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Back in 2013, the book Free to Learn by Peter Gray was published. Peter started the Sudbury School in Massachusetts–a school where children have complete responsibility for their own education.
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We have all been there: trying to comfort an upset child, or maybe, even trying to reason with a child who is very angry. Have you ever been curious about
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Much of education is spent on how to make a living versus how to make a life. Listen to then 13 year old Logan LaPlante deliver an incredible presentation on
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Susan Bouffard’s new book – The Most Important Year – is definitely next up on the docket. She discusses what a thriving early childhood classroom looks like and NPR’s Claudio Sanchez
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Yes, skill based learning does have a place when children are developmentally ready for it. And, it can be fun, interactive and playful. However, in early childhood settings, children are
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Check out this captivating short video where the folks at RSA Animate illustrates Sir Ken Robinson’s talk on Changning Education Paradigms! If you think about your experience in school, what was
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There is an abundance of wonderful resources out there about early childhood theories and current research. We share these with our staff as continuing education opportunities. We have also enjoyed
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