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23
Aug

Fun times on a budget

By Regina Wright I may be confessing my age, but let’s let our imaginations wander. Think about the time in your life when you were a child. What made your free time fun time? When I imagine, I think about long summer days and how I spent endless hours jumping rope. I had so much...
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12
Oct

Thinking about Diversity in your Classroom

Kelli Harris What does it mean to have diversity in your classroom? High quality early childhood education provides experiences to nurture acceptance of diversity by encouraging children to view others as individuals without preconceived notions. By having diverse materials in the classroom, it gives children the chance to see themselves represented and encourages learning about...
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17
Nov

What Does Diversity in the Environment Look like? Photos, Books and Materials

Angel Avery-Wright When an assessor walks into the room, one of the first things that catches our eye is the display: artwork, family photos, calendar, posters, and other photos. Do those other photos depict diversity?
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18
Nov

Our Visit to a School-Age Apprentice Room

Erin DelRegno and Angel Avery-Wright With STEM careers on the rise, creating makerspaces/centers for children to explore in school-age spaces is a great idea. Pocono Services for Families and Children (PSFY) took this one step further and began focusing on career exploration with their school-age children and building needed skills for jobs; filling out timecards,...
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13
Feb

You, Me, and the ECERS-3: Interest Centers and Play Areas

Bobbi Philson You think you’re ready to move from the ECERS-R to the ECERS-3 for your preschool classroom, but you might still feel confused about play areas and interest centers? Read on, this one is for you.
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09
Aug

Preschool Math

Angel Avery-Wright Math in a preschool classroom can be found everywhere, from a math interest center to other play areas. Materials for supporting math can include games, dramatic play props, blocks, musical materials, and more. Incorporating math materials and activities into the classroom are as essential as having blocks and dramatic play and can be...
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14
Jun

Incorporating Math into the Early Childhood Classroom

By Kitty Syster The focus on math has become increasingly important in early childhood over the past few years. Research has led the Environment Rating Scale authors to put a greater emphasis on math. The ECERS-3 scale contains 3 math items. Incorporating math into the curriculum is an important way to help children understand written...
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29
Mar

Interest Centers Versus Play Areas in the ECERS, Third Edition

By Bobbi Philson Is it an interest center? Is it a play area? Is it both? Does it matter? A play area needs: Play materials Space An interest center needs: Clear definition Materials for a particular kind of play Materials organized by type and accessible to children Furniture if needed Appropriate space for the type...
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25
Jan

Importance of Play

Close your eyes and imagine when you were a child.
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