“Young children are constantly learning about the world and what is possible for them. Themed history months offer a wonderful opportunity to take stock of your home or classroom library and ask yourself: am I presenting a rich view of the world? Am I offering children ideas and possibilities? Am I fostering a strong sense of self, and an openness towards difference?” This resource by Start Early: Champions for Early Learning shares a list of books for infants through kindergarteners perfect for Women’s History Month that give a “wonderful opportunity to explore the infinite paths a child might choose to pursue, regardless of gender”.
Why It’s Important That Kids Develop Physical Literacy
What can parents, teachers, and coaches do to help kids find the fun? The key is to support kids in developing physical literacy. Link t...
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“ This interactive tool allows users to browse 10 years of research—published from 2012 to 2022—on the effects of protective community res...
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This Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore the selection of podca...
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When kids refuse to put on certain clothes, it might seem like they’re just being difficult. But refusing clothing may not be about stub...
