First, everything is “mine”, then children learn to take turns, and eventually they learn to share. For infants and toddlers this learning happens through relationships and includes developing a sense of self, a sense of self with others, and learning about feelings....
Yoga is an ancient practice that helps us cultivate health and wellness on every level. Young children tend to love yoga – and the benefits of the practice is far reaching. When presented to them in a skilled way, yoga can help increase mindfulness, emotional...
So you’ve learned about the Be Active Kids Curriculum, now come out and learn about the importance of movement in the classroom setting and ways to incorporate movement that are simple, free and FUN! Light dinner provided. Presenters: Patty Sullivan, Trish Nelson...
Professional Development: In Reggio-inspired schools such as Sabot at Stony Point, teacher-researchers use “the hundred languages of children” as a metaphor to describe the process of representing knowledge and learning. This word cloud represents their research when...