December: Your Guide to a Purposeful Holiday Season: A Collection of NAEYC Resources to Support Early Childhood Educators and Families

https://www.naeyc.org/resources/blog/holiday-season-resources

12/02/2024

Take an intentional approach to the holiday season using a curated collection of resources from Teaching Young Children, NAEYC books, and our blog! Find ideas for creating joyful moments and holding space for diverse traditions in early learning settings and at home. And families can explore ways to approach thoughtful gift-giving and selecting materials for their children. 

Creating Joyful Moments and Holding Space for Diverse Traditions 

Holidays in a Diverse World: Applying Anti-Bias Thinking in Curriculum explores how educators can thoughtfully approach holiday celebrations in early learning settings. It offers strategies to honor diverse traditions, encourage inclusivity, and challenge stereotypes, helping children develop respect for different cultures while fostering a sense of belonging. Perfect for educators looking to align their holiday activities with anti-bias principles, this resource provides actionable insights for creating a more equitable and inclusive learning environment. 

Are you a family member looking for budget-friendly ways to create engaging learning experiences for your children over winter break? Check out the Message in a Backpack™ feature Making STEM Connections with Your Child for creative ideas and low-cost STEM materials to help you get started with making and tinkering at home. 

“I Helped Mama Too!” Cooking With a Tiny Helper highlights the joy and learning opportunities of involving children in the kitchen. Cooking together can be a wonderful way to bond, create traditions, and build skills. Whether stirring, measuring, or simply observing, children can feel included and proud of their contributions. 
 

Thoughtful Gift-Giving to Foster Play and Learning 

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